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History, Evolution, and Current State of Female Offenders - Recommendations for Advancing the Field

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The History, Evolution, and Current State of Female Offenders: Recommendations for Advancing the Field summarizes what the field has learned about females and crime; details the status of legislation and criminological research focused on female criminality; and provides recommendations for advancing the field. Van Gundy and James present the material from a gendered approach with the goal of analyzing the current understanding of the relationship between gender and crime.

Tracing the intellectual history of feminist criminology from its foundations to the present time, the authors follow four primary themes: What do we know about the relationship between gender and crime? What special needs do female offenders have? What works and doesn't work for female offenders? What can or should we do from here? Reaching back to Carol Smart's seminal 1976 book, Women, Crime and Criminology: A Feminist Critique (available through Routledge Revivals), the authors note that in some ways, modest progress has been made, but large gaps in research and policy still exist.

This much-needed book provides an overarching view of the history and evolution of the understanding of the relationship between gender and crime, detailed analysis of seminal work and criminological studies, an exploration of incarceration, reentry and programing, and concrete recommendations for future research. These recommendations focus on the importance of creating and utilizing theoretical models that measure the role of gender and identity, inclusion of female-specific variables when examining and responding to criminality, and the necessity of policymakers and legislators to address female criminality from a gendered lens.

The book will appeal to those who are interested in females and criminality, race and ethnicity, policy and evaluation, criminal behavior, criminology, and students in courses in sociology, psychology, women and gender studies, social justice, black world studies, gerontology, and criminology/criminal justice, as well as policymakers and practitioners in the field. It will inspire researchers to ask the kinds of questions that will advance the field of feminist criminology in the future.

List of contents

1. The History of Feminist Criminology; 2. Seminal Works: The Evolution of Viewpoints on Female Offenders; 3. Evolution of Female Case Law; 4. Gender and Theoretical Testing; 5. Female Prisons; 6. Gender and Reentry; 7. Gender-Specific Programming; 8. Recommendations for Advancing the Understanding of Female Offenders

About the author

Dr. Alana Van Gundy is a professor and domestic violence and animal law attorney. She teaches courses on corrections, criminal behavior, and law and social policy. Her work and publications focus on women and trauma, domestic violence and victimization, and the criminological link between human and animal violence.
Dr. Shauntey James received her Ph.D. from Western Michigan University in 2000 in sociology with an emphasis in criminology, criminal justice and feminist theory. Dr. James received her J.D. in 2014 from Thomas Cooley Law School. Presently, she works at Penn State Harrisburg and presents her research on the local, state and national level.

Summary

This book summarizes what the field has learned about females and crime; details the status of legislation and criminological research focused on female criminality; and provides recommendations for advancing the field.

Product details

Authors Alana Van Gundy, Alana Van James Gundy, Shauntey James, Alana Van Gundy
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.01.2022
 
EAN 9780367027254
ISBN 978-0-367-02725-4
No. of pages 108
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Feminism & feminist theory, Feminism and feminist theory, Offenders

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