This collection is designed to deepen students' understanding about the essential role that gender plays in
the commission of--and societal responses to--criminal behavior. Rethinking Gender, Crime, and Justice demonstrates
how our notions of gender, race, and class influence both how society defines crime as well as how offenders commit
crimes and are "treated" for their actions.
The book includes a rich variety of national and global perspectives. It reviews the most up-to-date knowledge
on gender and crime, women as offenders and victims, and the impact of gender on policing, corrections administration,
and the courts. The essays in this collection are engagingly and accessibly written. They challenge students to
question their assumptions about criminality, victimization, and how such situations are--and should be--approached.
Rethinking Gender, Crime, and Justice covers issues that are frequently left out of traditional criminology texts.
Coverage includes:
What distinguishes feminist criminology from mainstream criminology.
Why an understanding of gender is critical to understanding criminal offending, victimization, and criminal
justice responses.
How female victimization can lead to criminality.
Whether girls' violence is becoming more like boys'.
How women and girls are globally enslaved through the sex industry.
How women prisoners are treated inequitably.
What happens to the families of women in prison.
What challenges women police officers, correctional officers, attorneys, and judges have faced and how they
are overcoming them.
Discussion questions follow every essay, encouraging students to think critically about each reading and go
beyond it to learn more about the topics addressed.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Rethinking Gender, Crime, and Justice
Lynne Goodstein
2. Feminism and Crime
Jeanne Flavin and Amy Desautels
3. Masculinities and Crime: Beyond a Dualist Criminology
James W. Messerschmidt
4. Liberating Criminology: The Evolution of Feminist Thinking on Criminological Research Methods
Ronet Bachman and Christina Lanier
5. Age-Graded Pathways to Victimization and Offending among Women and Girls
Catherine Kaukinen, Angela R. Gover, and Stephanie A. Hays
6. Juvenile Delinquency and Gender: Young Women, Criminal Behavior, and Gang Involvement
Patrick J. Carr and Gabrielle Alfieri
7. Gender and Violent Crime
Claire M. Renzetti
8. Female Drug Offenders and the Drug/Crime Subculture: Gender, Stigma, and Social Control
Susan E. Martin
9. Compensating for Abuse: Women's Involvement in the Sex Trade in North America
Jody Raphael
10. Global Prostitution, Sex Tourism, and Trafficking
Jody Miller
11. Sexual Assault Reforms: Thirty Years and Counting
Susan Caringella
12. Intimate Partner Abuse
Joanne Belknap and Hillary Potter
13. Women, Race/Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice Processing
Vernetta D. Young and Terri Adams-Fuller
14. Issues Facing Women Prisoners in the Early Twenty-First Century
Tammy L. Anderson
15. Workplace Problems in Police Departments and Methods of Coping: Women at the Intersection
Merry Morash, Robin Haarr, and Dian P. Gonyea
16. Women Criminal Lawyers
Cynthia Siemsen
17. Women on the Bench: The Voices and Experiences of Female Judges
Michelle L. Meloy, Shana Maier, and Susan L. Miller
18. 'Yes, I've Paid the Price, but Look How Much I Gained': The Struggle and Status of Women Correctional
Officers