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 | The Criminal Justice System and Women: Offenders, Prisoners, Victims, and Workers, 3rd Edition
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 |  | Barbara Raffel Price, JOHN JAY COLLEGE Natalie J Sokoloff, JOHN JAY COLLEGE
| | Softcover, 624 pages | | ©2004, ISBN-13 9780072463996 | |
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|  | | Description | Consisting of original essays commissioned for the volume from leading scholars, as well as a number of recently published, important articles in the field, this anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which women affect and are affected by crime and the criminal justice system. Analysis is grounded in feminist scholarship and activism, and anchored in perspectives that orient women's crime, imprisonment, victimization, and survival in a race, class, and gender perspective.
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| Table of Contents |
* Indicates an article written explicitly for this edition
Preface
PART I: THEORIES AND FACTS ABOUT WOMEN OFFENDERS
Web Sites - Women Offenders
Introduction to PART I
1. Natalie J. Sokoloff, Barbara Raffel Price, and Jeanne Flavin, The Criminal Law and Women (updated)
2. Jeanne Flavin, Feminism for the Mainstream Criminologist: An Invitation
3. Jody Miller, Feminist Theory of Women's Crime: Robbery as a Case Study.
4. Emily Gaarder and Joanne Belknap, Tenuous Borders: Girls Transferred to Adult Courts
5. Darrell Steffensmeier and Jennifer Schwartz, Trends in Female Crime: Is Crime Still a Man's World?*
6. Darrell Steffensmeier and Jennifer Schwartz, Contemporary Explanations of Women's Crime*
7. Lisa Maher, A Reserve Army: Women and the Drug Market
8. Kamala Kempadoo, Prostitution and The Globalization of Sex Worker's Rights
9. Lynn Paltrow, The War on Drugs and the War on Abortion
PART II: WOMEN AND PRISON
Web Sites - Women Prisoners
Introduction to PART II
10. Barbara Owen, Women and Imprisonment in the U.S.: The Gendered Consequences of the U.S. Imprisonment Binge
11. Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Angela Y. Davis, Women in Prison: Researching Race in Three National Contexts (Netherlands, Cuba, and U.S.)
12. Julia Sudbury, Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration*
13. Luana Ross, Resistance and Survivance: Cultural Genocide and Imprisoned Native Women
14. Kathryn Ann Farr, Defeminizing and Dehumanizing Female Murderers: Depictions of Lesbians on Death Row
15. Diane F. Reed and Edward L. Reed, Mothers in Prison and Their Children
16. Nina Siegal, Stopping Abuse of Women in Prison
17. Karlene Faith, Progressive Rhetoric, Regressive Policies: Canadian Prisons for Women*
PART III: WOMEN VICTIMS OF CRIME
Web Sites - Women Victims/Survivors
Introduction to PART III. By Andrew Karmen
18. Neil Websdale and Meda Chesney-Lind, Doing Violence to Women: Research Synthesis on the Victimization of Women
19. Kathryn Feltey, Gender Violence: Rape and Sexual Assault
20. Jennifer Wriggins, Rape, Racism, and the Law
21. Angela Browne, Fear and the Perception of Alternatives: Asking "Why Battered Women Don't Leave" Is the Wrong Question (updated)
22. Shamita Das Dasgupta, Women's Realities: Defining Violence Against Women by Immigration, Race, and Class
23. Carolyn West, Leaving a Second Closet: "Outing" Partner Violence in Same-Sex Couples
24. Carolyn Renae Griggs, Domestic Violence in Police Families*
25. Lois Presser and Emily Gaarder, Can Restorative Justice Reduce Battering?
26. Georganne Rundblad, Gender, Power, and Sexual Harassment
27. Marjan Wijers, Women, Labor, and Migration: The Position of Trafficked Women and Strategies for Support
28. Newsday, Dreams Ending in Nightmares: Many Immigrant Women, Girls Trapped in Sex Industry
PART IV: WOMEN WORKERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Web Sites - Women Workers
Introduction to PART IV
29. Lynn Hecht Schafran, Overwhelming Evidence: Gender and Race Bias against Women in the Courts*
30. Jeffrey Toobin, Women in Black: Are Female Judges More Compassionate?
31. Dorothy Moses Schulz, Invisible No More: A Social History of Women in U.S. Policing (updated)
32. Penny Harrington and Kim Lonsway, Current Barriers and Future Promise for Women in Policing*
33. Susan Miller, Kay Forest, and Nancy Jurik, Lesbians in Policing: Perceptions of and Work Experiences in the “Macho” Cop Culture*
34. Susan E. Martin, The Interactive Effects of Race and Sex on Women Police Officers (updated)
35. Joanne Belknap, Women in Conflict: An Analysis of Women Correctional Officers (updated)
36. Nanci Koser Wilson and Imogene L. Moyer, Affirmative Action, Multiculturalism, and Criminology (updated)
Addendum to 36. Nancy Jurik and Gray Cavender, Feminism, Multiculturalism and the Justice Studies Movement*
Authors' Biographies
* Indicates an article written explicitly for this edition
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 | New Features | Thirty-one of the essays in the book are new, and many of the chapters retained from the previous edition have been updated or completely re-written. New topics in this edition include prostitution, abortion, globalization, Native American women prisoners, lesbians in prison, mothers in prison, violence against women in prison, police domestic violence, trafficking in women, immigrant domestic violence, restorative justice, barriers against women police officers, lesbian police officers, and justice studies. New learning aids include abstracts at the beginning of each chapter, discussion questions at the end of each chapter, lists of suggested websites for further research in each of the four major sections, and new introductions to the sections. An all-new Part 2 explores issues related to women in prisons. Part 3 ("Women Victims of Crime") now emphasizes the experience of battered women from diverse perspectives. And in Part 4 ("Women Workers in the Criminal Justice System"), a number of articles relating to the diverse experiences and concerns of women in policing have been clustered together.
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