First published in 1981. In the last few decades, interest in the
study of crimes by women has increased. This interest has coincided
with the accelerated momentum of the feminist movement and has led
to claims that a rising female crime rate is somehow linked with
the changing status of women. But are women committing more crimes?
And if so, can this be attributed to the impact of the women's
movement? In this book, nine essays survey aspects of the
relationship between women and the criminal justice system. The
contributors include historians, criminologists, lawyers,
ex-prisoners and political scientists. Women and Crime will be of
interest to students of criminology.
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