While anti-carceral feminism – which challenges the use of the criminal law and criminal justice system to tackle violence against women – is increasingly dominant, this article builds on an emerging body of work contesting its central premises. In particular, this article emphasises that some sexual violence survivors seek criminal justice redress and examines the work of feminist organisations both supporting survivors and demanding radical change. It argues that some anti-carceral feminism risks reifying existing criminal laws and reproducing sexual violence myths and stereotypes. In doing so, it defends criminalisation of ‘new’ and emerging forms of abuse and offers ‘continuum thinking’ (Boyle, 2019) as a way of moving beyond the polari...
Drawing on recent parliamentary debates and policy proposals, this article illustrates how penal pol...
The domination of the criminal justice paradigm suggests that criminalization is the best paradigm t...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
This chapter builds on our experience as feminist criminologists who challenge normative accounts ...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
Its critics call it ‘feminism-as-crime-control’, or ‘Governance Feminism’, diagnosing it as a pernic...
Theories and practices of justice fail to address the socio-political challenges of our times. In te...
Over the past several years, feminism has been increasingly associated with crime control and the in...
Desistance theory, which examines how and why people stop offending, has occupied an increasingly ce...
In 2017, #MeToo initiated a worldwide dialogue surrounding sexual assault and the lack of punishment...
Concerned by the high attrition rates for sexual crime and the secondary victimization experienced b...
This thesis argues for legal responses to rape that better recognise and are more responsive to the ...
A profound, compelling argument for abolition feminism—to protect criminalized survivors of gender-b...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), trans and queer people, people with disabilities, m...
Sexual violence is a “constructed” crime informed by race, class, and gender, although the effects o...
Drawing on recent parliamentary debates and policy proposals, this article illustrates how penal pol...
The domination of the criminal justice paradigm suggests that criminalization is the best paradigm t...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
This chapter builds on our experience as feminist criminologists who challenge normative accounts ...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
Its critics call it ‘feminism-as-crime-control’, or ‘Governance Feminism’, diagnosing it as a pernic...
Theories and practices of justice fail to address the socio-political challenges of our times. In te...
Over the past several years, feminism has been increasingly associated with crime control and the in...
Desistance theory, which examines how and why people stop offending, has occupied an increasingly ce...
In 2017, #MeToo initiated a worldwide dialogue surrounding sexual assault and the lack of punishment...
Concerned by the high attrition rates for sexual crime and the secondary victimization experienced b...
This thesis argues for legal responses to rape that better recognise and are more responsive to the ...
A profound, compelling argument for abolition feminism—to protect criminalized survivors of gender-b...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), trans and queer people, people with disabilities, m...
Sexual violence is a “constructed” crime informed by race, class, and gender, although the effects o...
Drawing on recent parliamentary debates and policy proposals, this article illustrates how penal pol...
The domination of the criminal justice paradigm suggests that criminalization is the best paradigm t...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...