Criminological research has historically been based on the study
of men, boys and crime. As a result, the criminal justice system s
development of policies, programs, and treatment regimes was based
on the male offender. It was not until the 1970s that some
criminologists began to draw attention to the neglect of gender in
the study of crime, but today, the study of gender and crime is
burgeoning within criminology and includes a vast literature.
The Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies
is a collection of original, cutting-edge, multidisciplinary essays
which provide a thorough overview of the history and development of
research on gender and crime, covering topics based around:
- theoretical and methodological approaches
- gender and victimization
- gender and offending
- gendered work in the criminal justice system
- future directions in gender and crime research.
Alongside these essays are boxes which highlight particularly
innovative ideas or controversial topics such as cybercrime,
restorative justice, campus crime, and media depictions. A second
set of boxes features leading gender and crime researchers who
reflect on what sparked their interest in the subject.
This engaging and thoughtful collection will be invaluable for
students and scholars of criminology, sociology, psychology, public
health, social work, cultural studies, media studies, economics and
political science.
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