Fr. 359.00

Routledge Companion to Gender and Crime

English · Hardback

Will be released 21.07.2025

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The Routledge Companion to Gender and Crime offers a comprehensive, intersectional, and global exploration of gender and crime, addressing patterns of offending and victimization, criminal justice system challenges, and the evolving role of gender in criminal justice worldwide.


List of contents










Introduction Part I: Theories and Patterns of Offending 1. Feminist Criminological Theories 2. Masculinities, Crime, and Criminalization 3. Theoretical Explanations for Variation in Gender and Crime Rates 4. The Inherent Difficulties of Doing Research in the Field of Gender and Crime: Do the Vagaries of Reliability Interfere with Validation? 5. Gender, Mental Illness, and Offending Behavior 6. Delinquency and Gender 7. Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Gang Involvement in the Caribbean 8. Rewriting the Code: Marginalization, Masculinity, and the Evolution of a Singaporean Prison Gang 9. Women and White-Collar Crimes Part II: Gender and Victimization 10. Policing LGBTQ+ Communities 11. Policing SOGIE Hate Crime in a Liberal State: The Case of Malta 12. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Africa: Between Progress and Struggle 13. He Said, She Said, They Said: The Place of Gender in Sexual Violence Theory and Prevention 14. Gender-Based Hate Crimes: A Contested Socio-Legal Terrain 15. Missing or Murdered Indigenous Women 16. Gender and Institutional Child Sexual Abuse: What do We Know and What do We Need to Know? 17. Connected Victimizations: Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse 18. Not Just My Husband: Role of In-Laws in Violence Instigation and Perpetration against Women in Pakistan 19. Battered Women Syndrome in Murder Trials Part III: Gendered Experiences and Challenges within the Criminal Justice System 20. Gender, Crime, and the United Nations 21. The Criminalization of Girls 22. Two Sides of the Colonial Coin: Criminalization of the Black Girlchild in Barbados 23. Gender Dynamics and Criminalization of Child Marriage in Ghana: Beyond Exploitation and Chronological Age 24. Capital Punishment and Social Time 25. The Criminalization of Pregnancy before and after Dobbs 26. Pregnant Women and Mothers in Prison: Health Needs and Support Services 28. Double Imprisonment: The Trans Experience in Prison - Issues and Policy 29. Beyond the Binary: An Intersectional Look at Gender and Corrections 30. The Role of Gender in Effective Probation Practice 31. Gender Issues in Veterans Treatment Courts Part IV: Contemporary Issues and Future Directions in Gender and Crime 32. Beyond the Carceral Approach to Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: A Structural Perspective 33. "Partner with Benefits": A Mixed Methods Study Exploring Intimate Partner Involved Sex Trafficking 34. Residential Treatment Centers for Adjudicated Boys 35. The Role of Gender in Terrorist Organizations 36. Gendered Harms of Corporate Crime 37. Women in Legal Professions 38. Women in Leadership Positions within Corrections


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Francesca Spina is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Westfield State University, United States. Her most recent publication is Think Like a Terrorist to Combat Terrorism and Radicalization in Prison (CRC Press, 2022).


Product details

Authors Francesca (Springfield College Spina
Assisted by Francesca Spina (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 21.07.2025
 
EAN 9781032685267
ISBN 978-1-0-3268526-7
No. of pages 442
Series Routledge Companions to Gender
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Gender studies, gender groups, Crime and criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General

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