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Feminism and Criminology

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Feminism and Criminology by Ngaire Naffine offers a concise, accessible examination of how feminist perspectives have reshaped the study of crime. The book traces criminology’s evolution from its 19th-century scientific roots to its engagement with postmodernism, highlighting the discipline's traditional focus on men and reluctance to embrace feminist critique. Naffine explores feminist scholarship on the influence of gender, class, and race on offending behaviour, the treatment of women offenders and victims, and issues surrounding sexual violence. Innovative analysis of feminist detective fiction also enriches the text.
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Ideal for students and researchers in women's studies, gender studies, criminology, sociology, and law seeking an insightful feminist critique of traditional criminology.

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aeo A concise and much--needed account of the relevance of feminism into the study of crime. aeo Provides new perspectives on a field traditionally dominated by men. aeo Will appeal to a wide audience in womena s studies/feminism, sociology, criminology and law.

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This much-needed book is a concise and accessible account of the contribution of feminist thinking to the study of crime. Tracing the intellectual history of criminology from its scientific foundations in the nineteenth century to its recent encounters with postmodernism, Naffine discusses the ways in which the discipline has established its priorities and values and shows how men became and remain the central interest of the discipline.

Criminologists, she argues, are still reluctant to engage with feminist scholarship which questions their agenda. Naffine argues that for several decades feminists from a variety of disciplines have been studying crime, producing increasingly refined and sophisticated understandings of the phenomenon. Their interests have ranged widely, from the effects of masculinity and femininity on the propensity to offend, to the ways in which class and race affect the gender dimension of crime. They have pursued difficult questions about the nature of knowledge and the meanings of human behaviour in men and women.

Naffine analyses the treatment of women offenders by the criminal justice system, and women as victims of crime β€” especially violent crime β€” and argues for a different understanding of sexual relations between men and women within the crime of rape. Finally, she examines how feminist detective fiction can enliven and enhance the study of crime.

Provocative and well-argued, this timely book will be welcomed by students and researchers in women's studies, gender studies, criminology, sociology and law.

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Praised as a significant and intelligent contribution, the book challenges established criminological traditions through a feminist lens. Carol C. Smart of the University of Leeds commends it for transforming criminology, while Katherine O'Donovan of the University of London notes it provides both a compelling intellectual history and a new paradigm. It stimulates critical thinking and is essential reading for students and scholars in feminist jurisprudence and criminology.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745611648

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 December 1996

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 284g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Ngaire Naffine is the author of Feminism and Criminology, published by Wiley.

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