An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about the plight of incarcerated women, challenges criminological research to expand its focus on women’s experiences in prison and women’s reintegration into society to include earlier legal processes, such as their experiences through the court process. The purpose of this research is to examine the discursive constructions, which inform the legal portrayals of women in the criminal courts, to uncover the larger themes that impact the legal representations of these women. I employ a postmodern feminist analysis and a thematic discourse analysis of ten Saskatchewan criminal trial transcripts to highlight a feminist-informed perspective on the le...
In Canada, perpetrators of sexual assault (SA) continue to benefit from near legal immunity, with th...
The existing research into effective accountability and oversight of Canadian prisons has considered...
Criminal harassment became a criminal offence in Canada in 1993, in part to protect women who face i...
An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about ...
Abstract There has been a noticeable increase in the imprisonment of women in Canada, within the las...
Criminalized Aboriginal women continue to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons. Research demonstra...
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied ex...
In this thesis I examine the discursive subject of ‘criminal woman’ to uncover possible ‘gaps’ and ‘...
The purpose of this research was to provide a critical examination of the Battered Woman Syndrome (B...
Feminist scholars have become aware of the risks of engaging law to address women's needs and concer...
Women are now the fastest rising prison population in the world (Balfour & Comack, 2006). As more an...
This research examines the considerations judges include in the sentencing of women offenders. In pa...
The criminalization of women is an area of study that has intrigued many researchers. Using critical...
The study explored the relevance of gender and past trauma on the pathways to criminal justice invol...
This thesis is an exploratory analysis of women's offending in New Zealand. The criminal justice sys...
In Canada, perpetrators of sexual assault (SA) continue to benefit from near legal immunity, with th...
The existing research into effective accountability and oversight of Canadian prisons has considered...
Criminal harassment became a criminal offence in Canada in 1993, in part to protect women who face i...
An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about ...
Abstract There has been a noticeable increase in the imprisonment of women in Canada, within the las...
Criminalized Aboriginal women continue to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons. Research demonstra...
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied ex...
In this thesis I examine the discursive subject of ‘criminal woman’ to uncover possible ‘gaps’ and ‘...
The purpose of this research was to provide a critical examination of the Battered Woman Syndrome (B...
Feminist scholars have become aware of the risks of engaging law to address women's needs and concer...
Women are now the fastest rising prison population in the world (Balfour & Comack, 2006). As more an...
This research examines the considerations judges include in the sentencing of women offenders. In pa...
The criminalization of women is an area of study that has intrigued many researchers. Using critical...
The study explored the relevance of gender and past trauma on the pathways to criminal justice invol...
This thesis is an exploratory analysis of women's offending in New Zealand. The criminal justice sys...
In Canada, perpetrators of sexual assault (SA) continue to benefit from near legal immunity, with th...
The existing research into effective accountability and oversight of Canadian prisons has considered...
Criminal harassment became a criminal offence in Canada in 1993, in part to protect women who face i...