In this article I focus on the narratives of girls who describe the events that shape their lives and get them into trouble. The narratives are explored against Darrell Steffensmeier and Emilie Allan’s (1996) proffered Gender Theory, to consider whether it offers an adequate explanatory framework. The article adds to the body of knowledge about girlhood, gender norms, and transgression and provides fresh insight into the relevance of physical strength to girls’ violence. I conclude that girls are defining girlhood as they live it and it is the disjuncture with normative concepts that leads them into conflict with institutions of social control
Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs ab...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, pr...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Berghan Journals in Girlhood Studies on 01...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
The article focuses on how gender traits are reflected in the narratives of girls growing up. They s...
Public and scholarly interest in youth violence has steadily increased over the past twenty years, a...
In this article, we review criminological perspectives of girls ’ violence. To do this, we first loo...
This project is meant to be a contribution to the fields of girls' studies and feminism and media st...
Issues of women in society are intimately connected with issues of girlhood in society; and this pap...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
This essay explores the way discourses of gender and aggression can be combined in the female body. ...
This article presents some key findings from an exploratory study of teenage girls' views and experi...
Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs ab...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, pr...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Berghan Journals in Girlhood Studies on 01...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
The article focuses on how gender traits are reflected in the narratives of girls growing up. They s...
Public and scholarly interest in youth violence has steadily increased over the past twenty years, a...
In this article, we review criminological perspectives of girls ’ violence. To do this, we first loo...
This project is meant to be a contribution to the fields of girls' studies and feminism and media st...
Issues of women in society are intimately connected with issues of girlhood in society; and this pap...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
This essay explores the way discourses of gender and aggression can be combined in the female body. ...
This article presents some key findings from an exploratory study of teenage girls' views and experi...
Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs ab...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, pr...