With a comparative lens, this article explores the trajectory of women’s advancement in policing in China and the United States (US), two major countries, one in the Global South and the other in the Northern part of the world. The article describes the rich history of women police in the US and China and compares the development of women policing in these two jurisdictions, which are sharply contrasting in many respects. Starting from the model of women’s stage-by-stage integration into policing developed in the Northern contexts, we examine women’s evolution in police and their local conditions in the two systems. Framed in Southern Criminology and Southern Theory, we conclude that the US model of sexual integration does not apply to Chin...
In this chapter, the author reviews the concept of gender “difference” in relation to the criminal j...
This paper examines the transformation of women’s roles in the Hong Kong Police Force since their in...
In the United States, men have frequently been found to have more punitive views than women toward c...
With a comparative lens, this article explores the trajectory of women’s advancement in policing in ...
The existing literature about women in policing in the developed West suggests that female officers ...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
Women’s entry into policing, a traditionally masculine occupation, has been theorized almost entirel...
In the neoliberal West, while the growing awareness of women’s crimes in academic criminology has gr...
This article presents a qualitative study that examines the reasons why women want to be a police of...
With its rising number and emerging new trends, crime committed by females has become a worldwide co...
Through an empirical inquiry into three categories of offending women, Offending Women in Contempora...
This book examines the development of women in the Hong Kong Police Force (HKP) over the past 68 yea...
From the 1970s onwards, women’s participation in gangs in the mainstream Western social contexts has...
Feminism is an important concept in contemporary sociology that has affected many disciplines. Witho...
The purpose of the present study is to conduct a preliminary assessment of the characteristics of Ch...
In this chapter, the author reviews the concept of gender “difference” in relation to the criminal j...
This paper examines the transformation of women’s roles in the Hong Kong Police Force since their in...
In the United States, men have frequently been found to have more punitive views than women toward c...
With a comparative lens, this article explores the trajectory of women’s advancement in policing in ...
The existing literature about women in policing in the developed West suggests that female officers ...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
Women’s entry into policing, a traditionally masculine occupation, has been theorized almost entirel...
In the neoliberal West, while the growing awareness of women’s crimes in academic criminology has gr...
This article presents a qualitative study that examines the reasons why women want to be a police of...
With its rising number and emerging new trends, crime committed by females has become a worldwide co...
Through an empirical inquiry into three categories of offending women, Offending Women in Contempora...
This book examines the development of women in the Hong Kong Police Force (HKP) over the past 68 yea...
From the 1970s onwards, women’s participation in gangs in the mainstream Western social contexts has...
Feminism is an important concept in contemporary sociology that has affected many disciplines. Witho...
The purpose of the present study is to conduct a preliminary assessment of the characteristics of Ch...
In this chapter, the author reviews the concept of gender “difference” in relation to the criminal j...
This paper examines the transformation of women’s roles in the Hong Kong Police Force since their in...
In the United States, men have frequently been found to have more punitive views than women toward c...