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The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence

Author : Stacy Banwell,Lynsey Black,Dawn K. Cecil,Yanyi K. Djamba,Sitawa R. Kimuna,Emma Milne,Lizzie Seal,Eric Y. Tenkorang
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 569 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781803822556

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The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence by Stacy Banwell,Lynsey Black,Dawn K. Cecil,Yanyi K. Djamba,Sitawa R. Kimuna,Emma Milne,Lizzie Seal,Eric Y. Tenkorang Pdf

Grounded in feminist scholarship, this book upends normative accounts of femme fatale violence to focus beyond the misogyny and the sensationalism and unearth the motivation behind women's roles in homicide, terrorism, combat, and even nationalist movements.

The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change

Author : Sandra Walklate,Kate Fitz-Gibbon,Jude McCulloch,JaneMaree Maher
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781787699571

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The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change by Sandra Walklate,Kate Fitz-Gibbon,Jude McCulloch,JaneMaree Maher Pdf

Emerald Studies in Criminology, Feminism and Social Change offers a platform for innovative, engaged, and forward-looking feminist-informed work to explore the interconnections between social change and the capacity of criminology to grapple with the implications of such change.

Women’s Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand

Author : Victoria M. Nagy,Georgina Rychner
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781003813132

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Women’s Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand by Victoria M. Nagy,Georgina Rychner Pdf

Women’s Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand offers new research and analysis of women’s offending and criminalisation in Australia and New Zealand from British settlement through to the late twentieth/early twenty-first centuries. Drawing attention to women as offenders as understood in a multitude of ways, this collection highlights how women have been involved with crime and criminal behaviour, their treatment inside and outside of courts and prisons, and how women’s deviation from societal norms have attracted negative attention throughout the decades. For Aboriginal and Māori women especially, the responses were harsher than what they could be for non-indigenous women. The chapters cover a broad range of transgressions that women have been actively involved with, including theft, drug and alcohol abuse and offences, organised crime, and homicide, as well as how women’s behaviour and their bodies have been criminalised and responded to by authorities. What this collection demonstrates is that women have often chosen to be involved with crime and criminality, while on other occasions their behaviour, innocent as it was, was not considered acceptable by contemporaries, resulting in confusion and misapprehension of women who refused to fit a mould. Women’s Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand brings together historical and criminological methods, theories, and scholars to shed light on how Australia and New Zealand’s colonial, later state, and national governments have sought to understand, control, and punish women. This collection will be of interest and value to scholars, students, and everyone with an interest in criminology, history, law, sociology, Indigenous studies, and Australian and New Zealand studies.

100 Years of the Infanticide Act

Author : Karen Brennan,Emma Milne
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-19
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781509961665

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100 Years of the Infanticide Act by Karen Brennan,Emma Milne Pdf

This book provides the first comprehensive and detailed analysis of the Infanticide Act and its impact in England and Wales and around the world. It is 100 years since an Infanticide Act was first passed in England and Wales. The statute, re-enacted in 1938, allows for leniency to be given to women who kill their infants within the first year of life. This legislation is unique and controversial: it creates a specific offence and defence that is available only to women who kill their biological infants. Men and other carers are not able to avail of the special mitigation provided by the Act, nor are women who kill older children. The collection brings together leading experts in the field to offer important insights into the history of the law, how it works today, the impact and legacy of the statute and potential futures of infanticide laws around the world. Contributors consider the Act in practice in England and Wales, the ways it has been portrayed in the British media and justifications for and criticisms of the provision of special treatment for women who kill their infants within a year of birth. It also looks at the criminal justice responses to infanticide in other jurisdictions, such as Australia, Ireland, Sweden and the United States of America.

Gender, Violence, and Human Security

Author : Aili Mari Tripp,Myra Marx Ferree,Christina Ewig
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780814770207

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Gender, Violence, and Human Security by Aili Mari Tripp,Myra Marx Ferree,Christina Ewig Pdf

"A powerful argument... successfully challenges both security to address gender and feminist analysis to address security." - Sylvia Walby, author of New Agendas for Women

Women, War, and Violence

Author : R. Chandler,L. Fuller,L. Wang
Publisher : Springer
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230111974

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Women, War, and Violence by R. Chandler,L. Fuller,L. Wang Pdf

Inspired by a conference held at Northeastern University on the topic of Women, War, and Violence, editors Robin M. Chandler, Lihua Wang, and Linda K. Fuller bring together research and real-life stories from twenty-one international contributors who document gender involvement from victims to valiant in wartime and activism.

Feminist Perspectives in Criminology

Author : Loraine Gelsthorpe,Allison Morris
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015035303000

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Feminist Perspectives in Criminology by Loraine Gelsthorpe,Allison Morris Pdf

The first part of this book examines theoretical considerations, the second methodologies and the third feminist criminology in action. The book aims to show the potential of feminism to transform and transgress both theory and the politics of research and action in criminology.

The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse

Author : Jane Bailey,Asher Flynn,Nicola Henry
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781839828508

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The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse by Jane Bailey,Asher Flynn,Nicola Henry Pdf

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online This handbook features theoretical, empirical, policy and legal analysis of technology facilitated violence and abuse (TFVA) from over 40 multidisciplinary scholars, practitioners, advocates, survivors and technologists from 17 countries

Why Women Rebel

Author : Alexis Leanna Henshaw
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781315456591

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Why Women Rebel by Alexis Leanna Henshaw Pdf

Why Women Rebel presents a global analysis of the extent to which women are engaged in armed, organized rebellions, and why they choose to join such rebellions. Henshaw has collected and analyzed data on women’s participation in over 70 post-Cold War rebel groups. The book provides a theoretical analysis drawing upon both mainstream literature in the social sciences and critical, feminist inquiry on women and political violence to offer a new gendered theory on why women rebel. The book reveals that women are active in over half of all rebel groups sampled and that, while the majority of rebel groups have women serving in support roles away from direct combat, approximately a third of these groups employ women in the conduct of armed attacks, and just over a quarter have women in a leadership capacity. Henshaw reaffirms the idea that women are more likely to be engaged in left-wing political organizations, but does suggest that more conservative or traditional movements may also successfully incorporate women by appealing to concerns about community rights. Addressing several gaps in the current literature on this topic, this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of political science, international relations, security studies, and gender and women’s studies.

Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Conflict

Author : Stacy Banwell
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-10-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781787691179

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Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Conflict by Stacy Banwell Pdf

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online.Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, this book delves into visual and text-based materials to unpack gender-based violence(s) perpetrated and experienced by both sexes within and beyond the conflict zone.

Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain

Author : Lizzie Seal
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-03-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136250729

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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain by Lizzie Seal Pdf

Capital punishment for murder was abolished in Britain in 1965. At this time, the way people in Britain perceived and understood the death penalty had changed – it was an issue that had become increasingly controversial, high-profile and fraught with emotion. In order to understand why this was, it is necessary to examine how ordinary people learned about and experienced capital punishment. Drawing on primary research, this book explores the cultural life of the death penalty in Britain in the twentieth century, including an exploration of the role of the popular press and a discussion of portrayals of the death penalty in plays, novels and films. Popular protest against capital punishment and public responses to and understandings of capital cases are also discussed, particularly in relation to conceptualisations of justice. Miscarriages of justice were significant to capital punishment’s increasingly fraught nature in the mid twentieth-century and the book analyses the unsettling power of two such high profile miscarriages of justice. The final chapters consider the continuing relevance of capital punishment in Britain after abolition, including its symbolism and how people negotiate memories of the death penalty. Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain is groundbreaking in its attention to the death penalty and the effect it had on everyday life and it is the only text on this era to place public and popular discourses about, and reactions to, capital punishment at the centre of the analysis. Interdisciplinary in focus and methodology, it will appeal to historians, criminologists, sociologists and socio-legal scholars.

Women Thriving in Academia

Author : Marian Mahat
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-26
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781839822285

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Women Thriving in Academia by Marian Mahat Pdf

In a male-dominated higher education sector characterised by overt and subtle adversities for women, the path for women in academia is rarely a simple and easy one. This book sets out to empower women in academia to unite in sharing their stories, inspiring and encouraging one another.

The Contemporary Femme Fatale

Author : Katherine Farrimond
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317208174

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The Contemporary Femme Fatale by Katherine Farrimond Pdf

The femme fatale occupies a precarious yet highly visible space in contemporary cinema. From sci-fi alien women to teenage bad girls, filmmakers continue to draw on the notion of the sexy deadly woman in ways which traverse boundaries of genre and narrative. This book charts the articulations of the femme fatale in American cinema of the past twenty years, and contends that, despite her problematic relationship with feminism, she offers a vital means for reading the connections between mainstream cinema and representations of female agency. The films discussed raise questions about the limits and potential of positioning women who meet highly normative standards of beauty as powerful icons of female agency. They point towards the constant shifting between patriarchal appropriation and feminist recuperation that inevitably accompanies such representations within mainstream media contexts.

The Handbook of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice

Author : Ramiro Martinez, Jr.,Meghan E. Hollis,Jacob I. Stowell
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781119114017

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The Handbook of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice by Ramiro Martinez, Jr.,Meghan E. Hollis,Jacob I. Stowell Pdf

This Handbook presents current and future studies on the changing dynamics of the role of immigrants and the impact of immigration, across the United States and industrialized and developing nations. It covers the changing dynamics of race, ethnicity, and immigration, and discusses how it all contributes to variations in crime, policing, and the overall justice system. Through acknowledging that some groups, especially people of color, are disproportionately influenced more than others in the case of criminal justice reactions, the “War on Drugs”, and hate crimes; this Handbook introduces the importance of studying race and crime so as to better understand it. It does so by recommending that researchers concentrate on ethnic diversity in a national and international context in order to broaden their demographic and expand their understanding of how to attain global change. Featuring contributions from top experts in the field, The Handbook of Race and Crime is presented in five sections—An Overview of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice; Theoretical Perspectives on Race and Crime; Race, Gender, and the Justice System; Gender and Crime; and Race, Gender and Comparative Criminology. Each section of the book addresses a key area of research, summarizes findings or shortcomings whenever possible, and provides new results relevant to race/crime and justice. Every contribution is written by a top expert in the field and based on the latest research. With a sharp focus on contemporary race, ethnicity, crime, and justice studies, The Handbook of Race and Crime is the ideal reference for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars interested in the disciplines such as Criminology, Race and Ethnicity, Race and the Justice System, and the Sociology of Race.

Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies

Author : Özsungur, Fahri
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 837 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2022-04-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781799891888

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Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies by Özsungur, Fahri Pdf

Digital violence continues to increase, especially during times of crisis. Racism, bullying, ageism, sexism, child pornography, cybercrime, and digital tracking raise critical social and digital security issues that have lasting effects. Digital violence can cause children to be dragged into crime, create social isolation for the elderly, generate inter-communal conflicts, and increase cyber warfare. A closer study of digital violence and its effects is necessary to develop lasting solutions. The Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies introduces the current best practices, laboratory methods, policies, and protocols surrounding international digital violence and discrimination. Covering a range of topics such as abuse and harassment, this major reference work is ideal for researchers, academicians, policymakers, practitioners, professionals, instructors, and students.