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  1. Feminist Convict Criminology for the Future

    Women’s incarceration has outgrown the pace of men’s incarceration in recent decades. Their experiences in correctional settings are also unique from...

    Alison Cox, Michelle L. Malkin in Critical Criminology
    Article 28 June 2023
  2. Feminist Theories About Criminology

    Most criminological research up to the second half of the twentieth century concentrated on male criminals and how the criminal justice system dealt...
    Aliyah Ali Bilgrami, Shagufta Nasreen in Women Prisoners
    Chapter 2023
  3. Decolonial Feminist Border Methodology: Researching Muslim Women’s Subjectivities

    This chapter describes the study about Australian Muslim women on which this book is based. It begins with an introduction to the 20 Muslim women who...
    Chapter 2024
  4. Teaching Criminal Justice as Feminist Praxis

    Feminist scholars who teach criminology, criminal justice and/or criminal law modules often find their personal and professional identities intersect...
    Marian Duggan, Charlotte Bishop in Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice
    Chapter 2022
  5. Building an Intersectional and Trans-Inclusive Criminology: Responding to the Emergence of “Gender Critical” Perspectives in Feminist Criminology

    This article responds to claims advanced by “gender critical” feminists, most recently expressed in a criminological context by Burt (2020) in Feminist...

    Jace Valcore, Henry F. Fradella, ... Meredith G. F. Worthen in Critical Criminology
    Article 24 September 2021
  6. Female Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Detention: An Exploratory Review of Research

    Recent trends suggest that arbitrary detention of female asylum seekers and refugees is increasing globally, with reports of serious human rights...

    Syeda T. Hadi in International Criminology
    Article 04 August 2023
  7. Feminist Evolutionary Analysis: Patriarchy

    Elektra Mercutio in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence
    Living reference work entry 2023
  8. A Feminist Ethics of Care Approach to De-escalation in Policing

    In response to the death of George Floyd, many activists have demanded that police agencies require that de-escalation be used as the principal...
    Amie M. Schuck, Cara Rabe-Hemp, Chelsea Harris in Police Conflict Management, Volume I
    Chapter 2023
  9. Alternate Realities, Alternate Internets: African Feminist Research for a Feminist Internet

    For the past decade, internet connectivity has been praised for its potential to close the gender gap across Africa. However, despite the benefits...
    Chapter 2021
  10. The Feminist Pathways Perspective: The Pathways to Crime of Female Murderers in the Republic of North Macedonia

    Factors leading to violent behavior among females resulting in homicide are complex and interconnected on several social levels and on an individual...
    Chapter 2023
  11. Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV): Intersectional Feminist Framework

    Erin O’Connell, Roshni Joseph, Bruce Bongar in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence
    Living reference work entry 2023
  12. Muslim Women’s Border Subjectivities and Decolonial Feminism and Feminist Futures

    Muslim women’s subjectivities emerge at the borders of intersecting social locations and in the binary hierarchical borders constructed between East...
    Chapter 2024
  13. “Wait, Let’s Talk About It”: A Feminist Assessment of the Response of the Church of the Cross Hayfield (NELCSA) to Gender-Based Violence in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

    The chapter examines Gender-Based Violence (GBV) as a new public health pandemic and a sexual reproductive health right concern in the...
    Lindiwe Princess Maseko in The Palgrave Handbook of Violence in Africa
    Chapter 2024
  14. Positionality and Research Ethics

    How does your own body affect your research? How do we deal with unpleasant moments of being called out, misread, ignored or approached by other...
    Sarah Klosterkamp, Tasniem Anwar in Courtroom Ethnography
    Chapter 2023
  15. Rich scholar, poor scholar: inequalities in research capacity, “knowledge” abysses, and the value of unconventional approaches to research

    The dominance of modern rationality in knowledge production implies that the distribution of intellectual capital highly depends on the capacity to...

    David Rodriguez Goyes, May-Len Skilbrei in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 05 July 2023
  16. Tinkering with Care and Citizenship in Times of Uncertainty. Contributions by Feminist Precarity Activists

    Almost twenty years ago, feminist activists based in Spain searched for a way to move beyond labour-centred critiques of precarity. In the process,...
    Maribel Casas-Cortés in Gender, Race and Inclusive Citizenship
    Chapter 2022
  17. Moving Beyond Abstracted Empiricism: Pursuing New Sociological Directions in Theorizing Male-to-Female Sexual Assault on University/College Campuses

    The social scientific study of sexual assault on North American university/college campuses started in 1957 with a path-breaking survey conducted by...

    Walter S. DeKeseredy, ** Lam Ip, Andrea DeKeseredy in Critical Criminology
    Article 06 May 2023
  18. Women in the Criminal Justice System, Research Methodology, and Case Studies

    The women’s and civil rights movements had raised multiple issues of the society, and of course criminal justice system is also one of those...
    Aliyah Ali Bilgrami, Shagufta Nasreen in Women Prisoners
    Chapter 2023
  19. A farewell to the lone hero researcher: team research and writing

    Criminology have long celebrated the lone hero researcher. Doing and writing up research in solitude has been the key to academic success and...

    Sveinung Sandberg, Lucero Ibarra Rojas in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 23 November 2021
  20. Object not Agent: Reflexivity and Violence in Police Research

    The feminist criminological research process has focused on minimizing power imbalances between the researcher and the researched. Generally, this...

    Kaitlin M. Ball in Critical Criminology
    Article 17 May 2020
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