Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts written by Jock Young, Keith Hayward, and Jeff Ferrell, among others. Since its inception, it has been criticized for its shallow connections with feminist theory. While in theory cultural criminology clearly acknowledges the influence of feminist scholarship, it has in practice often only superficially ‘added’ on gender and sexuality to its scholarly investigations. Yet, as we argue, research identified with cultural criminology has much to gain from feminist theory. This article reviews a range of cultural criminological scholarship, particularly studies of subcultures, edgework, and terrorism. We investigate three themes significant for feminist research: masculinities...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
Feminist scholars argue that we are currently living in a rape culture, one where sex and violence a...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts written by Jock Young, Keith Ha...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts w...
In this article Dr Adrian Howe discusses the usefulness of feminist approaches to research in the fi...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
This book examines females offending through a biosocial lens. The gender ratio problem (why always ...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
In this article, we argue that criminology is in need of a meta-theory that allows for a more comple...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
"This book analyses rape culture through the lens of the ‘me too’ era. Drawing feminist theory into ...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
Feminist scholars argue that we are currently living in a rape culture, one where sex and violence a...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts written by Jock Young, Keith Ha...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts w...
In this article Dr Adrian Howe discusses the usefulness of feminist approaches to research in the fi...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
This book examines females offending through a biosocial lens. The gender ratio problem (why always ...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
In this article, we argue that criminology is in need of a meta-theory that allows for a more comple...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
"This book analyses rape culture through the lens of the ‘me too’ era. Drawing feminist theory into ...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
Feminist scholars argue that we are currently living in a rape culture, one where sex and violence a...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...