About the Authors |
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Acknowledgements |
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Discover the Key Approaches to Criminology Website |
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3 | (2) |
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New directions: Human rights |
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Overview of the book and its contents |
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Part I Gender And Crime In Context |
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2 Theorizing Gender and Crime |
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17 | (2) |
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The emergence of feminist perspectives in criminology |
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19 | (5) |
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A project in feminist empiricism and theorization |
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21 | (3) |
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The critique of feminist criminology |
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24 | (4) |
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The co-optation of feminist ideals and backlash |
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25 | (1) |
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Challenging mainstream criminology |
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26 | (2) |
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The development and growing importance of human rights discourse |
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28 | (5) |
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Bringing rights home: Cleaning up our 'own back yards' |
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31 | (2) |
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Human rights meet criminology |
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33 | (6) |
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36 | (1) |
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37 | (1) |
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The criminal justice professional |
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38 | (1) |
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39 | (1) |
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40 | (1) |
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40 | (1) |
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41 | (2) |
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3 Gender, Crime and History |
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43 | (22) |
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43 | (2) |
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A note on historical sources |
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45 | (2) |
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Exploring the gender gap over time |
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47 | (8) |
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Women offenders as non-violent |
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48 | (2) |
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50 | (2) |
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52 | (1) |
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Dangerous and risky bodies |
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53 | (1) |
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Risky and in need of regulation |
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54 | (1) |
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Feeblemindedness and in need of rescue |
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55 | (1) |
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55 | (1) |
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Civilizing and criminalizing men |
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56 | (3) |
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59 | (2) |
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61 | (1) |
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62 | (1) |
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63 | (1) |
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63 | (2) |
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4 Contemporary Issues in Gender and Crime in a Globalized World |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (8) |
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72 | (3) |
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Globalization, gender and human rights |
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75 | (1) |
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76 | (6) |
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77 | (3) |
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80 | (2) |
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Gender, crime and human rights: Global drivers of crime |
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82 | (10) |
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New Public Management and modernization |
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82 | (1) |
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83 | (1) |
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Public protection and penal populism |
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84 | (3) |
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Decline of the rehabilitative ideal |
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87 | (1) |
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Risk assessment and management |
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88 | (3) |
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Commercialization of crime control |
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91 | (1) |
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92 | (1) |
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93 | (1) |
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94 | (1) |
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94 | (1) |
Part II Out Of Control |
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97 | (26) |
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98 | (1) |
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Who is the female offender? |
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99 | (7) |
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The problem of 'mean girls' |
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100 | (3) |
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Women who sexually offend |
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103 | (1) |
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104 | (2) |
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Acknowledging women's agency in offending |
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106 | (3) |
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Processing and punishing the female offender |
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109 | (2) |
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What can human rights do for women in prison? |
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111 | (8) |
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112 | (2) |
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114 | (2) |
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The incarceration of girls |
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116 | (3) |
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119 | (1) |
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120 | (1) |
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121 | (1) |
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121 | (2) |
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123 | (32) |
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123 | (1) |
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Key themes in the study of men, masculinities and crime |
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124 | (1) |
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Male offending and criminality - the evidence base |
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125 | (8) |
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125 | (1) |
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126 | (1) |
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The criminalization of men |
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127 | (2) |
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129 | (1) |
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Sentencing and penal policy |
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130 | (3) |
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Men's offending and the international crime drop |
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133 | (1) |
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Theorizations of men, masculinities and crime |
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134 | (7) |
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Connell - 'gender relations' |
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135 | (3) |
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Psychosocial and other approaches to thinking about crime and masculinities |
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138 | (3) |
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Men, masculinities and crime - towards a human rights perspective |
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141 | (9) |
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Male offenders and human rights discourse: Threats and opportunities |
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143 | (2) |
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Men as beneficiaries of human rights discourse |
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145 | (4) |
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Men as inhibitors of human rights discourse |
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149 | (1) |
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150 | (2) |
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152 | (1) |
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153 | (1) |
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153 | (2) |
Part III In Need Of Care |
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155 | (58) |
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157 | (28) |
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158 | (1) |
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(Re)conceptualizing violence against women |
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159 | (2) |
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Violence against women and girls |
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161 | (6) |
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Women involved in prostitution/sex work |
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163 | (1) |
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164 | (1) |
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'Honour'-based violence (HBV) |
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165 | (1) |
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Female genital mutilation (FGM) |
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166 | (1) |
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Responding to violence against women |
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167 | (5) |
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168 | (1) |
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Constructing the 'ideal' victim |
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169 | (3) |
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A 'specialist' and 'coordinated' approach to violence against women |
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172 | (2) |
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Global concerns and responses |
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174 | (2) |
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Reconceptualizing domestic violence as torture |
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176 | (2) |
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Making the state accountable for violence against women |
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178 | (3) |
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181 | (1) |
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182 | (1) |
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183 | (1) |
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183 | (2) |
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185 | (28) |
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185 | (2) |
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186 | (1) |
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Men as victims of crime - the knowledge base |
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187 | (12) |
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The criminal justice response to male victims |
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197 | (2) |
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Explaining patterns of male victimization: Masculinities and the fluidity of victim-offender statuses |
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199 | (2) |
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Male victims and their human rights: A critical framework |
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201 | (8) |
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'Responsibilizing' male victims |
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202 | (1) |
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Anti-social behaviour (ASB) and masculinities |
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202 | (1) |
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The origins and definitions of ASB |
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203 | (2) |
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ASB, youth and crime policy under New Labour: Enforcement strategies to tackle ASB |
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205 | (3) |
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Compromising the human rights of children: Victimizing boys |
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208 | (1) |
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209 | (1) |
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210 | (1) |
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211 | (1) |
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211 | (2) |
Part IV In Control |
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213 | (65) |
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9 Gender and Criminal Justice Workers |
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215 | (28) |
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216 | (2) |
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A gender audit - men and women working in criminal justice |
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218 | (14) |
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219 | (2) |
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) |
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221 | (1) |
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222 | (1) |
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National Offender Management Service (NOMS) |
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222 | (1) |
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222 | (1) |
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223 | (2) |
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Other criminal justice agencies |
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225 | (3) |
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228 | (1) |
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Policing: The gendered nature of the police and private security |
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229 | (3) |
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The limitations of statistical information |
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232 | (1) |
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Addressing human rights: The gendered working of power |
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232 | (7) |
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Restating the importance of power |
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239 | (1) |
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239 | (1) |
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240 | (1) |
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241 | (1) |
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241 | (2) |
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10 The Criminal Justice System: A Gendered Site |
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243 | (24) |
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244 | (1) |
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The rationale for gender representation |
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245 | (2) |
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245 | (1) |
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246 | (1) |
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247 | (1) |
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The call for more women in policing |
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247 | (3) |
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The call for more women in law |
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250 | (4) |
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The gendered organization |
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254 | (1) |
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255 | (4) |
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259 | (4) |
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263 | (2) |
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265 | (1) |
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265 | (1) |
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266 | (1) |
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267 | (11) |
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An overview of key debates |
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268 | (1) |
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Historical and theoretical debates on gender and crime |
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269 | (1) |
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270 | (2) |
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270 | (1) |
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271 | (1) |
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272 | (2) |
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272 | (1) |
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273 | (1) |
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274 | (1) |
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The criminal justice practitioner: A gendered perspective |
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274 | (1) |
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Future debates about gender and crime |
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275 | (3) |
Glossary |
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278 | (15) |
References |
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293 | (46) |
Index |
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