In this article, we review criminological perspectives of girls ’ violence. To do this, we first look at the 20th-century tendency to view violent girls as being the same as violent boys or as taking up dangerous types of masculinity. Second, we consider the contemporary ways that researchers have tried to move beyond male-centered and masculinized explanations of female violence. Noting potential problems with current perspectives, we argue that researchers need to address the contexts surrounding female offending, which includes understanding the effects and nature of gender, race, and class inequalities and how they (singly and in combination) predict popular representations and treatment of violent girls. We conclude by cautioning conte...
Public and scholarly interest in youth violence has steadily increased over the past twenty years, a...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
The authors examine recent trends in girls ’ violence as reported in Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) arr...
Two disturbing recent trends in the media and popular constructions of girls, women, and aggression ...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs ab...
Historically, aggression among girls has not been regarded as a problem worth studying due to the cu...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
Beginning with the often taken-for-granted relationship between masculinity and violence, this study...
In this article I focus on the narratives of girls who describe the events that shape their lives an...
There are many theories dealing with juvenile delinquency. In social science, recent research activi...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, a...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
Public and scholarly interest in youth violence has steadily increased over the past twenty years, a...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
The authors examine recent trends in girls ’ violence as reported in Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) arr...
Two disturbing recent trends in the media and popular constructions of girls, women, and aggression ...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs ab...
Historically, aggression among girls has not been regarded as a problem worth studying due to the cu...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
Beginning with the often taken-for-granted relationship between masculinity and violence, this study...
In this article I focus on the narratives of girls who describe the events that shape their lives an...
There are many theories dealing with juvenile delinquency. In social science, recent research activi...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, a...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
Public and scholarly interest in youth violence has steadily increased over the past twenty years, a...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
The authors examine recent trends in girls ’ violence as reported in Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) arr...