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Social Work for Sociologists introduces important frameworks,
concepts, models, and skills from social work that will help
sociologists as they plan their human service careers and will
prepare them to tackle social problems with practical solutions.
Women, Crime and Justice in Context presents contemporary feminist
approaches to key issues in criminal justice. It draws together key
researchers from Australia and New Zealand to offer a
context-specific textbook that covers all of the major debates in
the discipline in an accessible way. This book examines both the
foundational texts and cutting-edge contributions to the topic and
acknowledges the unique challenges and debates in the local
Australian and New Zealand context. Written as an entry-level text,
it introduces undergraduate students to key theories and debates on
the topics of offending, victimization and the criminal justice
system. It explores key topics in feminist criminology with
chapters exploring sex work, prison abolitionism, community
punishment, media representations of crime and victims, and the
impacts of digital technology on gendered violence. Centring on an
intersectional approach, the book includes chapters that focus on
disability, queer criminology, indigenous perspectives, migration
and service-user perspectives. The book concludes by exploring
future directions in feminist approaches to crime and justice. This
book will be essential reading for undergraduates studying feminist
criminology, gender and crime, queer criminology, socio-legal
studies, intersectionality, sociology and criminal justice.
Women, Crime and Justice in Context presents contemporary feminist
approaches to key issues in criminal justice. It draws together key
researchers from Australia and New Zealand to offer a
context-specific textbook that covers all of the major debates in
the discipline in an accessible way. This book examines both the
foundational texts and cutting-edge contributions to the topic and
acknowledges the unique challenges and debates in the local
Australian and New Zealand context. Written as an entry-level text,
it introduces undergraduate students to key theories and debates on
the topics of offending, victimization and the criminal justice
system. It explores key topics in feminist criminology with
chapters exploring sex work, prison abolitionism, community
punishment, media representations of crime and victims, and the
impacts of digital technology on gendered violence. Centring on an
intersectional approach, the book includes chapters that focus on
disability, queer criminology, indigenous perspectives, migration
and service-user perspectives. The book concludes by exploring
future directions in feminist approaches to crime and justice. This
book will be essential reading for undergraduates studying feminist
criminology, gender and crime, queer criminology, socio-legal
studies, intersectionality, sociology and criminal justice.
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