This chapter examines the origins, definitions, and principles of feminist criminology. It begins with a discussion of the main theoretical traditions that underpin feminist criminology, namely liberal feminist theory, radical feminist theory, Marxist feminist theory, and socialist feminist theory. It then considers feminist epistemologies such as feminist empiricism, standpoint feminism, and postmodern feminism, as well as the intersections between gender and other structures of disadvantage. It also evaluates the interrelationships between gender and crime by addressing feminist explanations of female crime and masculinities studies of male crime, along with the role of gender in the criminal justice system. The chapter concludes by analy...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
This chapter addresses complexities and continuing concerns in thinking about feminist perspectives ...
The research aims to analyze, from a feminist epistemological framework and approach, the role of Cr...
This chapter first reviews the foundational works and thinking that put the criminal legal history o...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
Beginning with the last review of gender and crime that appeared in the Annual Review of Sociology (...
Female criminality is one of the important phenomena in popular media and also in academic discourse...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
This book examines females offending through a biosocial lens. The gender ratio problem (why always ...
Feminist criminology grew out of the Women’s Movement of the 1970s, in response to the male dominanc...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
This chapter addresses complexities and continuing concerns in thinking about feminist perspectives ...
The research aims to analyze, from a feminist epistemological framework and approach, the role of Cr...
This chapter first reviews the foundational works and thinking that put the criminal legal history o...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
Beginning with the last review of gender and crime that appeared in the Annual Review of Sociology (...
Female criminality is one of the important phenomena in popular media and also in academic discourse...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
This book examines females offending through a biosocial lens. The gender ratio problem (why always ...
Feminist criminology grew out of the Women’s Movement of the 1970s, in response to the male dominanc...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Esteemed criminologists Claire M. Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein, and Susan L. Miller\u27s volume of orig...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...