Women and Justice : It's a Crime (5TH)

Women and Justice : It's a Crime (5TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 594 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780135120897
  • DDC分類 364.3740973

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It's a Crimeon women and issues of justice. The most complete text available, it compiles over 35 essays that explore issues such as: the history of women's issues; women and the law; women and violence; women and health problems; gender and race, women and prison; women and criminal justice professions; women and terrorism; and girls and delinquency. Written by Roslyn Muraskin and leading scholars in the field, this edition highlights over twenty-two new essays and presents a thought-provoking dialogue concerning the major issues women face in the criminal justice system.

Contents

SECTION IHistorical development of women's issuesChapter 1 "Ain't I a Woman?"Roslyn Muraskin Chapter 2 Feminist TheoriesRoslyn Muraskin Chapter 3 A Contextual History of Black Women Executions: a Chronicle of Resistance to Systemic Gendered RacismDavid v. BakerSECTION IIWomen and the LawChapter 4 Mothers, Children and Crime: The Role of Parenting in Women's Desistance after IncarcerationVenezia MichalsenChapter 5 Perpetrators and Victims: Maternal Filicide and Mental IllnessStacey L. Shipley Chapter 6 Postpartum Syndromes and the Legal SystemCheryl L. Meyer and Tara C. Proano-RapsChapter 7 Listening to Women's Voices: Considering why Mothers Kill their ChildrenCheryl L. Meyer and Cindy E. WeisbartChapter 8 Lives in Transition: A Needs Assessment of Women Exiting from ProstitutionStacy L. MallicoatChapter 9 Abortion: Is It a Right of Privacy or Compulsory Childbearing?Roslyn Muraskin Chapter 10 Murdering for Motherhood: A New Breed of Female MurderersEtta F. MorganChapter 11 Trafficking in WomenAnn Janette Alejanno Steele and Liying Li Chapter 12 Human Trafficking of Young Women and Girls for Sexual Exploitation Thozama Lutya SECTION III Chapter 13 Women: Second Class Citizens? Roslyn Muraskin Chapter 14 It's not Sex, it's Rape Roslyn Muraskin Chapter 15 Explaining Fear of Crime as Fear of Rape Among College Females: An Examination of Multiple Campuses in the United StatesRhonda R. Dobbs, Courtney Waid & Tara O'Connor Shelley Chapter 16 National Crime Survey and RapeHelen EigenbergChapter 17 Domestic Violence or Intimate Partner Violence? (IPV)Roslyn MuraskinChapter 18 Older Battered women: Telling the Stories of Four Women who live with IPV for Twenty Years or More Suzanne Faries Lowe and Laura J. MoriartyChapter 19 Sexual Harassment: Part of the Continuum of Violence against WomenRoslyn MuraskinChapter 20 Female Victims and Cyberstalking LegislationJanice Joseph SECTION IV Women IncarceratedChapter 21 Disparate Treatment of Women: Historical OverviewRoslyn MuraskinChapter 22 Gender and Corrections: Comparing Facilities and ProgramsAlana Van GundyChapter 23 Three Strikes and Its Women Who are Out: The Hidden Consequences for Women of Criminal Justice Policy ReformsMona J.E. Danner Chapter 24 Behind the Walls of Injustice: Assessing the Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Women and ChildrenZina T. McGee, Whytnee Foriest, Kdari Taylor-Watson, Amanda red, Tiffany and Brittany KirklandChapter 25 Witnessing through Memoir: A Restorative Justice ToolErika Duncan Chapter 26 Female Recidivists Speak about their Experience in Drug Court while Engaging in Appreciative Inquiry Michael Fischer, Brenda Geiger and Mary Ellen HughesChapter 27 Mentally Ill Women in Jails: Asylums for the InvisibleRosemary Guido and Lanette DalleyChapter 28 Doing HIV/AIDS "time" : Healthcare needs of Women PrisonersBarbara H. Zaitzow and Mark M. Lanier Chapter 29 Women's Re-entry Experiences: Resources from Network RelationshipsHoan N. BuiChapter 30 Women on Death row Etta F. Morgan SECTION VWomen and Criminal Justice ProfessionsChapter 31 Early Policing in the United States: "Help Wanted - Women Need Not Apply"Martin L. O'Connor Chapter 32 The Policies of United States Police Departments: Equal Access, Equal Treatment? Corine SchulzeChapter 33 A Paler Shade of Blue: Women and the Police Subculture Kim M. Lersch and Thomas BazleyChapter 34 The Career Trajectories of Female Police ExecutivesCara Rabe-Hemp Chapter 35 The Dislike of Female Offenders Among Correctional Officers: A Need for Specialized Training Christine E. RascheChapter 36 Women in the Legal Profession: Challenges for the 21st CenturyJody Clay-Warner, Jennifer McMahon-Howard & Katie JamesSECTION VI A Note on Women and TerrorismChapter 37 Women's Attitudes Toward the Threat of TerrorRamona Brockett, Jonathan C. Odo, & Peter EzekwennaConclusions and a Look to the FutureRoslyn Muraskin

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