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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Professor of Sociology, University of California, Davis), Edited by (Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto)
  • Formāts: 736 pages, 10 illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199983698
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  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
  • Cena pašlaik nav zināma
  • Formāts: 736 pages, 10 illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199983698
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Research on gender, sex, and crime today remains focused on topics that have been a mainstay of the field for several decades, but it has also recently expanded to include studies from a variety of disciplines, a growing number of countries, and on a wider range of crimes. The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime reflects this growing diversity and provides authoritative overviews of current research and theory on how gender and sex shape crime and criminal justice responses to it.

The editors, Rosemary Gartner and Bill McCarthy, have assembled a diverse cast of criminologists, historians, legal scholars, psychologists, and sociologists from a number of countries to discuss key concepts and debates central to the field. The Handbook includes examinations of the historical and contemporary patterns of women's and men's involvement in crime; as well as biological, psychological, and social science perspectives on gender, sex, and crimal activity. Several essays discuss the ways in which sex and gender influence legal and popular reactions to crime. An important theme throughout The Handbook is the intersection of sex and gender with ethnicity, class, age, peer groups, and community as influences on crime and justice. Individual chapters investigate both conventional topics - such as domestic abuse and sexual violence - and topics that have only recently drawn the attention of scholars - such as human trafficking, honor killing, gender violence during war, state rape, and genocide.

The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime offers an unparalleled and comprehensive view of the connections among gender, sex, and crime in the United States and in many other countries. Its insights illuminate both traditional areas of study in the field and pathways for developing cutting-edge research questions.
Contributors ix
1 Introduction
1(18)
Bill McCarthy
Rosemary Gartner
PART I CONCEPTUAL ISSUES/CURRENT CONTROVERSIES
2 Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities, and Crime
19(21)
Jody Miller
3 Intersectionality and the Study of Sex, Gender, and Crime
40(19)
S. J. Creek
Jennifer L. Dunn
4 Sexual Violence
59(18)
Renee Heberle
5 Back to Basics: Gender and the Social Psychology of Aggression
77(22)
Richard B. Felson
6 Feminist Criminologies' Contribution to Understandings of Sex, Gender, and Crime
99(19)
Kerry Carrington
Jodi Death
7 Explaining the Volte-Face: Turning Away from Criminal Law and Returning to the Quest for Gender Equality
118(21)
Kristin Bumiller
PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND PATTERNS
8 Long-Term Trends in Female and Male Involvement in Crime
139(19)
Greg T. Smith
9 A Historical Perspective on Criminal Justice Responses to Female and Male Offending
158(17)
Barry Godfrey
10 Gender, Sex, and Intimate-Partner Violence in Historical Perspective
175(16)
Randolph Roth
11 Masculinities and Crime in Historical Perspective
191(16)
Tammy Whitlock
12 Sexual Violence in Historical Perspective
207(18)
Carolyn A. Conley
13 Crimes Related to Sexuality and Reproduction
225(20)
Daniel J. R. Grey
PART III PSYCHO - AND SOCIOBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
14 Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex, Gender, and Crime
245(15)
Martin Daly
15 Biological Perspectives on Sex Differences in Crime and Antisocial Behavior
260(26)
Jill Portnoy
Frances R. Chen
Yu Gao
Sharon Niv
Robert Schug
Yaling Yang
Adrian Raine
16 Developmental Perspectives: Sex Differences in Antisocial Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood
286(33)
Michael A. Russell
Summer J. Robins
Candice L. Odgers
PART IV SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES AND RESEARCH
17 Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences, Similarities, and Emerging Intersections
319(24)
Holly Foster
18 Gender and Offending in a Life Course Context
343(19)
Ross Macmillan
Bill McCarthy
19 Intimate-Partner Violence
362(17)
Stacey L. Williams
Daniel Kevin McKelvey
Irene Hanson Frieze
20 Violence Against Children in Families
379(24)
Katreena Scott
21 Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
403(21)
Michael Smyth
Valerie Jenness
22 Sex, Gender, and Homicide: Contemporary Trends and Patterns
424(24)
Rosemary Gartner
Maria Jung
23 Organized Crime: The Gender Constraints of Illegal Markets
448(20)
Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
24 Street Gangs: The Gendered Experiences of Female and Male Gang Members
468(22)
Dana Peterson
Vanessa R. Panfil
25 White-Collar and Corporate Crime
490(18)
Kristy Holtfreter
26 Sex Work, Gender, and Criminal Justice
508(19)
Ronald Weitzer
27 Complicating the Immigration-Crime Nexus: Theorizing the Role of Gender in the Relationship Between Immigration and Crime
527(24)
Glenn A. Trager
Charis E. Kubrin
PART V REACTIONS TO CRIME
28 The Benefits and Penalties of Gender for Criminal Justice Processing Outcomes Among Adults and Juveniles
551(21)
Theodore R. Curry
29 Sex, Gender, and Imprisonment: Rates, Reforms, and Lived Realities
572(22)
Randolph R. Myers
Sara Wakefield
30 Media, Gender, Sex, and Crime
594(19)
Lynn S. Chancer
PART VI GENDER, SEX, AND CRIME GLOBALLY
31 Empirical Vacuum: In Search of Research on Human Trafficking
613(22)
Elzbieta M. Gozdziak
32 The Legal Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
635(17)
Mariana Valverde
33 Honor Killings
652(19)
Dietrich Oberwittler
Julia Kasselt
34 Beyond Rape: Reconceptualizing Gender-Based Violence During Warfare
671(19)
Gabrielle Ferrales
Suzy Maves McElrath
35 State Rape and the Crime of Genocide
690(19)
John Hagan
Jaimie Morse
Index 709
Rosemary Gartner is Professor of Criminology and Sociology at the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto. She is the co-author of three books: Violence and Crime in Cross-National Perspective (Yale, 1984), Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Edmund Creffield and George Mitchell (University of British Columbia Press, 2003) and Marking Time in the Golden State: Women's Imprisonment in California (Cambridge, 2005).

Bill McCarthy is Professor of Sociology at the University of California Davis. He is the co-author (with John Hagan) of Mean Streets: Youth Crime and Homelessness (Cambridge, 1997).