cjm 53: Gender and Crime
Hazel Croall and Peter Francis put this issue into perspective
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 53
- EDITORIAL
Hazel Croall and Peter Francis put this issue into perspective - CHANGING THE CORE OF CRIMINOLOGY?
Frances Heidensohn reviews some of the major developments in the study of gender and crime - GENDER AND CRIME: A RED HERRING?
Sandra Walklate calls for a critical appraisal of gender in relation to crime and the criminal justice process - FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND CRIME: MAKING WOMEN COUNT
Loraine Gelsthorpe explores the feminist concerns with gender, crime and criminal justice - THE `MAN QUESTION' OF CRIME, CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL LAW
Ngaire Naffine explores how the man question remains peripheral to much criminological work`JUST MEN DOING CRIME' (and criminology)Jeff Hearn explores issues raised in Critical Studies of Men - CULTURE, GENDER AND MALE VIOLENCE: A KEY PROBLEM
Steve Hall and Simon Winlow relate criminological theory to the economic principles that underpin society - MALE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
David Gadd, Stephen Farrall, Damian Dallimore and Nancy Lombard report findings of a recent study - WOMEN, CRIME AND WORK: GENDER AND THE LABOUR MARKET
Pamela Davies calls for criminological inquiry into the relationship between gender, crime and work - GIRLS BEHAVING VIOLENTLY?
Michele Burman challenges notions that girls' violence is irrational, hysterical and pathological - THE GENDERING OF DRUG USE AND THE ABSENCE OF GENDER
Fiona Measham berates the lack of robust empirical research on gender and drug use - WOMEN OF SUBSTANCES: DRUG USING WOMEN AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Margaret Malloch argues that dedicated services for women would constitute a useful way forward - `MEN'S BUSINESS'? SOME GENDER QUESTIONS ABOUT WHITE COLLAR CRIME
Hazel Croall examines the relationship between gender and white collar crime - GENDERED PROVISIONS IN THE SEXUAL OFFENCES BILL 2003: PROSTITUTION
Belinda Brooks-Gordon explores concerns with the provision of the Sexual Offences Bill in relation to prostitution - COMMISSION ON WOMEN AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Vera Baird writes on the Fawcett Society's Commission on Women and the Criminal Justice System - WOMEN OFFENDERS: THE CASE FOR A DISTINCT RESPONSE
The Home Office Women's Policy Team outlines the Government's approach to women offenders - A STRATEGY FOR WOMEN OFFENDERS? LOCK THEM UP, PROGRAMME THEM... AND THEN SEND THEM OUT HOMELESS
Pat Carlen looks at the Government's strategy for women offenders - REDUCING WOMEN'S IMPRISONMENT: AN UNLIKELY PROSPECT
Elaine Player considers the prospects for achieving a reduction in the numbers of women sent to prison - WOMEN, OLD AGE AND THE PRISON SYSTEM
Azrini Wahidin examines the experiences of older females in prison and their related service requirements - `WHAT WORKS' AND COMMUNITY SENTENCES FOR WOMEN OFFENDERS
Anne Worrall reviews the use of community sentences for women and questions the extent to which women's specific needs are being prioritised - THE LESSONS OF HISTORY: PRISON REFORM AND UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
Stephanie Hayman explores the problems faced by attempts to reform women's prisons in Canada - GETTING WOMEN OUT: THE LIMITS OF REINTEGRATION REFORM
Kelly Hannah-Moffat review the Correctional Service of Canada's community strategy for federally sentenced women in Canada - VICTORIA CLIMBIÉ... DOES THE DELIBERATE HARM OF CHILDREN MATTER?
Lord Laming of Tewin on some of the inadequacies revealed by the inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbié - `REFUGEE' AND `CRIMINAL': DISCOURSES OPERATING IN TANDEM
Jackie King looks at how public discourse and legislation work together to criminalise asylum seekers in Australia.