Feminist perspectives in criminology

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Feminist perspectives in criminology

edited by Loraine Gelsthorpe and Allison Morris

(New directions in criminology series)

Open University Press, 1990

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [184]-202

Includes index

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Description

Criminology, like feminism, encompasses disparate and sometimes conflicting perspectives. The history of criminology well reflects, accepts and respects them. In contrast, the tensions and conflicts within feminism are often seen as indicative of an "indisciplined" discipline. However, there is no one feminism just as there is no one criminology, and this volume presents and explores a number of different approaches to feminist criminology. The first part of this book examines theoretical considerations, the second methodologies, and the third feminist criminology in action. "Feminist Perspectives in Criminology" aims to show the potential of feminism to tranform and transgress both theory and the politics of research and action in criminology.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - transforming and transgressing criminology. Part 1 Rethinking criminology and the feminist critique: scientific knowledge or masculine discourses? - challenging patriarchy in criminology, Phil Scraton
  • Foucaly, gender and the censure of deviance, Colin Sumner
  • reassessing the critique of biologism, Beverley Brown
  • challenging orthodoxies in feminist theory - a black feminist critique, Marcia Rice
  • feminist approaches to criminology, or postmodern woman meets atavistic man, Carol Smart. Part 2 The transformative experience in feminist research - from practice to theory: feminist methodologies in criminology - a new approach or old wine in new bottles?, Loraine Gelsthorpe
  • journeying in reverse - possibilities and problems in feminist research on sexual violence, Liz Kelly
  • "elusive subjects" - researching young women in trouble, Annie Hudson
  • realistic philosophy and standpoint epistemologies or feminist criminology as a successor science. Part 3 Feminism, politics and action: violence against women - feminism and the law, Susan Edwards
  • feminism and rape law reform, Maria Los
  • when precaution is normal - a feminist critique of crime prevention, Elizabeth Stanko.

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