Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime
Herausgeber: Gartner, Rosemary; Mccarthy, Bill
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Herausgeber: Gartner, Rosemary; Mccarthy, Bill
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The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime offers an unparalleled and comprehensive view of the connections among gender, sex, and crime in the United States and in many other countries. Its insights illuminate both traditional areas of study in the field and pathways for developing cutting-edge research questions.
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The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime offers an unparalleled and comprehensive view of the connections among gender, sex, and crime in the United States and in many other countries. Its insights illuminate both traditional areas of study in the field and pathways for developing cutting-edge research questions.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947354
- ISBN-10: 0190947357
- Artikelnr.: 54469181
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947354
- ISBN-10: 0190947357
- Artikelnr.: 54469181
Rosemary Gartner is Professor Emeritus of Criminology and Sociology at the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research has examined comparative and historical patterns of violence, gender and intimate violence, the imprisonment of women, and relationships between legitimate and illegitimate violence. She is also the co-author of three books: Violence and Crime in Cross-National Perspective (1984), Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Edmund Creffield and George Mitchell (2003), and Marking Time in the Golden State: Women's Imprisonment in California (2005). Bill McCarthy is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis. His current research focuses on service work and health, race and crime, violence, and harassment. He is also the co-author (with John Hagan) of Mean Streets: Youth Crime and Homelessness (1997).
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction
* Bill McCarthy
* Rosemary Gartner
* I. Conceptual Issues/Current Controversies
* 2. Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities and Crime
* Jody Miller
* 3. Intersectionality and the Study of Sex, Gender, and Crime
* S.J. Creek
* Jennifer L. Dunn
* 4. Sexual Violence
* Renee Heberle
* 5. Back to Basics: Gender and the Social Psychology of Aggression
* Richard B. Felson
* 6. Feminist Criminologies' Contribution to Understandings of Sex,
Gender, and Crime
* Kerry Carrington
* Jodi Death
* 7. Explaining the Volte-Face: Turning Away from Criminal Law and
Returning to the Quest for Gender Equality
* Kristin Bumiller
* II. Historical Perspectives and Patterns
* 8. Long-Term Trends in Female and Male Involvement in Crime
* Greg Smith
* 9. A Historical Perspective on Criminal Justice Responses to Female
and Male Offending
* Barry Godfrey
* 10. Gender, Sex, and Intimate-Partner Violence in Historical
Perspective
* Randolph Roth
* 11. Masculinities and Crime in Historical Perspective
* Tammy Whitlock
* 12. Sexual Violence in Historical Perspective
* Carolyn A. Conley
* 13. Crimes Related to Sexuality and Reproduction
* Daniel J.R. Grey
* III. Psycho- and Socio-Biological Perspectives
* 14. Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex, Gender, and Crime
* Martin Daly
* 15. Biological Perspectives on Sex Difference in Crime and Antisocial
Behavior
* Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, Yu Gao, Sharon Niv, Robert Schug,
Yaling Yang, and
* Adrian Raine
* 16. Developmental Perspectives: Sex Differences in Antisocial
Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood
* Michael A. Russell
* Summer J. Robins
* Candice L. Odgers
* IV. Social Science Perspectives and Research
* 17. Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences,
Similarities, and Emerging Intersections
* Holly Foster
* 18. Gender and Offending in a Life Course Context
* Ross Macmillan
* Bill McCarthy
* 19. Intimate-Partner Violence
* Stacey L. Williams
* Daniel McKelvey
* Irene Hanson Frieze
* 20. Violence Against Children in Families
* Katreena Scott
* 21. Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
* Michael Smyth
* Valerie Jenness
* 22. Sex, Gender, and Homicide: Contemporary Trends and Patterns
* Rosemary Gartner
* Maria Jung
* 23. Organized Crime: The Gender Constraints of Illegal Markets
* Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
* 24. Street Gangs: The Gendered Experiences of Female and Male Gang
Members
* Dana Peterson
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* 25. White Collar and Corporate Crime
* Kristy Holtfreter
* 26. Sex Work, Gender, and Criminal Justice
* Ronald Weitzer
* 27. Complicating the Immigration--Crime Nexus: Theorizing the Role of
Gender in the Relationship Between Immigration and Crime
* Glenn A. Trager
* Charis E. Kubrin
* V. Reactions to Crime
* 28. The Benefits and Penalties of Gender for Criminal Justice
Processing Outcomes among Adults and Juveniles
* Theodore R. Curry
* 29. Sex, Gender, and Imprisonment: Rates, Reforms, and Lived
Realities
* Randolph R. Myers
* Sara Wakefield
* 30. Media, Gender, Sex, and Crime
* Lynn S. Chancer
* VI. Gender, Sex, and Crime Globally
* 31. Empirical Vacuum: In Search of Research on Human Trafficking
* Elzbieta Gozdziak
* 32. The Legal Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
* Mariana Valverde
* 33. Honor Killings
* Dietrich Oberwittler
* Julia Kasselt
* 34. Beyond Rape: Reconceptualizing Gender-Based Violence During
Warfare
* Gabrielle Ferrales
* Suzy Maves McElrath
* 35. State Rape and the Crime of Genocide
* John Hagan
* Jaimie Morse
* Index
* 1. Introduction
* Bill McCarthy
* Rosemary Gartner
* I. Conceptual Issues/Current Controversies
* 2. Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities and Crime
* Jody Miller
* 3. Intersectionality and the Study of Sex, Gender, and Crime
* S.J. Creek
* Jennifer L. Dunn
* 4. Sexual Violence
* Renee Heberle
* 5. Back to Basics: Gender and the Social Psychology of Aggression
* Richard B. Felson
* 6. Feminist Criminologies' Contribution to Understandings of Sex,
Gender, and Crime
* Kerry Carrington
* Jodi Death
* 7. Explaining the Volte-Face: Turning Away from Criminal Law and
Returning to the Quest for Gender Equality
* Kristin Bumiller
* II. Historical Perspectives and Patterns
* 8. Long-Term Trends in Female and Male Involvement in Crime
* Greg Smith
* 9. A Historical Perspective on Criminal Justice Responses to Female
and Male Offending
* Barry Godfrey
* 10. Gender, Sex, and Intimate-Partner Violence in Historical
Perspective
* Randolph Roth
* 11. Masculinities and Crime in Historical Perspective
* Tammy Whitlock
* 12. Sexual Violence in Historical Perspective
* Carolyn A. Conley
* 13. Crimes Related to Sexuality and Reproduction
* Daniel J.R. Grey
* III. Psycho- and Socio-Biological Perspectives
* 14. Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex, Gender, and Crime
* Martin Daly
* 15. Biological Perspectives on Sex Difference in Crime and Antisocial
Behavior
* Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, Yu Gao, Sharon Niv, Robert Schug,
Yaling Yang, and
* Adrian Raine
* 16. Developmental Perspectives: Sex Differences in Antisocial
Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood
* Michael A. Russell
* Summer J. Robins
* Candice L. Odgers
* IV. Social Science Perspectives and Research
* 17. Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences,
Similarities, and Emerging Intersections
* Holly Foster
* 18. Gender and Offending in a Life Course Context
* Ross Macmillan
* Bill McCarthy
* 19. Intimate-Partner Violence
* Stacey L. Williams
* Daniel McKelvey
* Irene Hanson Frieze
* 20. Violence Against Children in Families
* Katreena Scott
* 21. Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
* Michael Smyth
* Valerie Jenness
* 22. Sex, Gender, and Homicide: Contemporary Trends and Patterns
* Rosemary Gartner
* Maria Jung
* 23. Organized Crime: The Gender Constraints of Illegal Markets
* Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
* 24. Street Gangs: The Gendered Experiences of Female and Male Gang
Members
* Dana Peterson
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* 25. White Collar and Corporate Crime
* Kristy Holtfreter
* 26. Sex Work, Gender, and Criminal Justice
* Ronald Weitzer
* 27. Complicating the Immigration--Crime Nexus: Theorizing the Role of
Gender in the Relationship Between Immigration and Crime
* Glenn A. Trager
* Charis E. Kubrin
* V. Reactions to Crime
* 28. The Benefits and Penalties of Gender for Criminal Justice
Processing Outcomes among Adults and Juveniles
* Theodore R. Curry
* 29. Sex, Gender, and Imprisonment: Rates, Reforms, and Lived
Realities
* Randolph R. Myers
* Sara Wakefield
* 30. Media, Gender, Sex, and Crime
* Lynn S. Chancer
* VI. Gender, Sex, and Crime Globally
* 31. Empirical Vacuum: In Search of Research on Human Trafficking
* Elzbieta Gozdziak
* 32. The Legal Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
* Mariana Valverde
* 33. Honor Killings
* Dietrich Oberwittler
* Julia Kasselt
* 34. Beyond Rape: Reconceptualizing Gender-Based Violence During
Warfare
* Gabrielle Ferrales
* Suzy Maves McElrath
* 35. State Rape and the Crime of Genocide
* John Hagan
* Jaimie Morse
* Index
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction
* Bill McCarthy
* Rosemary Gartner
* I. Conceptual Issues/Current Controversies
* 2. Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities and Crime
* Jody Miller
* 3. Intersectionality and the Study of Sex, Gender, and Crime
* S.J. Creek
* Jennifer L. Dunn
* 4. Sexual Violence
* Renee Heberle
* 5. Back to Basics: Gender and the Social Psychology of Aggression
* Richard B. Felson
* 6. Feminist Criminologies' Contribution to Understandings of Sex,
Gender, and Crime
* Kerry Carrington
* Jodi Death
* 7. Explaining the Volte-Face: Turning Away from Criminal Law and
Returning to the Quest for Gender Equality
* Kristin Bumiller
* II. Historical Perspectives and Patterns
* 8. Long-Term Trends in Female and Male Involvement in Crime
* Greg Smith
* 9. A Historical Perspective on Criminal Justice Responses to Female
and Male Offending
* Barry Godfrey
* 10. Gender, Sex, and Intimate-Partner Violence in Historical
Perspective
* Randolph Roth
* 11. Masculinities and Crime in Historical Perspective
* Tammy Whitlock
* 12. Sexual Violence in Historical Perspective
* Carolyn A. Conley
* 13. Crimes Related to Sexuality and Reproduction
* Daniel J.R. Grey
* III. Psycho- and Socio-Biological Perspectives
* 14. Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex, Gender, and Crime
* Martin Daly
* 15. Biological Perspectives on Sex Difference in Crime and Antisocial
Behavior
* Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, Yu Gao, Sharon Niv, Robert Schug,
Yaling Yang, and
* Adrian Raine
* 16. Developmental Perspectives: Sex Differences in Antisocial
Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood
* Michael A. Russell
* Summer J. Robins
* Candice L. Odgers
* IV. Social Science Perspectives and Research
* 17. Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences,
Similarities, and Emerging Intersections
* Holly Foster
* 18. Gender and Offending in a Life Course Context
* Ross Macmillan
* Bill McCarthy
* 19. Intimate-Partner Violence
* Stacey L. Williams
* Daniel McKelvey
* Irene Hanson Frieze
* 20. Violence Against Children in Families
* Katreena Scott
* 21. Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
* Michael Smyth
* Valerie Jenness
* 22. Sex, Gender, and Homicide: Contemporary Trends and Patterns
* Rosemary Gartner
* Maria Jung
* 23. Organized Crime: The Gender Constraints of Illegal Markets
* Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
* 24. Street Gangs: The Gendered Experiences of Female and Male Gang
Members
* Dana Peterson
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* 25. White Collar and Corporate Crime
* Kristy Holtfreter
* 26. Sex Work, Gender, and Criminal Justice
* Ronald Weitzer
* 27. Complicating the Immigration--Crime Nexus: Theorizing the Role of
Gender in the Relationship Between Immigration and Crime
* Glenn A. Trager
* Charis E. Kubrin
* V. Reactions to Crime
* 28. The Benefits and Penalties of Gender for Criminal Justice
Processing Outcomes among Adults and Juveniles
* Theodore R. Curry
* 29. Sex, Gender, and Imprisonment: Rates, Reforms, and Lived
Realities
* Randolph R. Myers
* Sara Wakefield
* 30. Media, Gender, Sex, and Crime
* Lynn S. Chancer
* VI. Gender, Sex, and Crime Globally
* 31. Empirical Vacuum: In Search of Research on Human Trafficking
* Elzbieta Gozdziak
* 32. The Legal Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
* Mariana Valverde
* 33. Honor Killings
* Dietrich Oberwittler
* Julia Kasselt
* 34. Beyond Rape: Reconceptualizing Gender-Based Violence During
Warfare
* Gabrielle Ferrales
* Suzy Maves McElrath
* 35. State Rape and the Crime of Genocide
* John Hagan
* Jaimie Morse
* Index
* 1. Introduction
* Bill McCarthy
* Rosemary Gartner
* I. Conceptual Issues/Current Controversies
* 2. Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities and Crime
* Jody Miller
* 3. Intersectionality and the Study of Sex, Gender, and Crime
* S.J. Creek
* Jennifer L. Dunn
* 4. Sexual Violence
* Renee Heberle
* 5. Back to Basics: Gender and the Social Psychology of Aggression
* Richard B. Felson
* 6. Feminist Criminologies' Contribution to Understandings of Sex,
Gender, and Crime
* Kerry Carrington
* Jodi Death
* 7. Explaining the Volte-Face: Turning Away from Criminal Law and
Returning to the Quest for Gender Equality
* Kristin Bumiller
* II. Historical Perspectives and Patterns
* 8. Long-Term Trends in Female and Male Involvement in Crime
* Greg Smith
* 9. A Historical Perspective on Criminal Justice Responses to Female
and Male Offending
* Barry Godfrey
* 10. Gender, Sex, and Intimate-Partner Violence in Historical
Perspective
* Randolph Roth
* 11. Masculinities and Crime in Historical Perspective
* Tammy Whitlock
* 12. Sexual Violence in Historical Perspective
* Carolyn A. Conley
* 13. Crimes Related to Sexuality and Reproduction
* Daniel J.R. Grey
* III. Psycho- and Socio-Biological Perspectives
* 14. Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex, Gender, and Crime
* Martin Daly
* 15. Biological Perspectives on Sex Difference in Crime and Antisocial
Behavior
* Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, Yu Gao, Sharon Niv, Robert Schug,
Yaling Yang, and
* Adrian Raine
* 16. Developmental Perspectives: Sex Differences in Antisocial
Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood
* Michael A. Russell
* Summer J. Robins
* Candice L. Odgers
* IV. Social Science Perspectives and Research
* 17. Adolescent Crime and Victimization: Sex and Gender Differences,
Similarities, and Emerging Intersections
* Holly Foster
* 18. Gender and Offending in a Life Course Context
* Ross Macmillan
* Bill McCarthy
* 19. Intimate-Partner Violence
* Stacey L. Williams
* Daniel McKelvey
* Irene Hanson Frieze
* 20. Violence Against Children in Families
* Katreena Scott
* 21. Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
* Michael Smyth
* Valerie Jenness
* 22. Sex, Gender, and Homicide: Contemporary Trends and Patterns
* Rosemary Gartner
* Maria Jung
* 23. Organized Crime: The Gender Constraints of Illegal Markets
* Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
* 24. Street Gangs: The Gendered Experiences of Female and Male Gang
Members
* Dana Peterson
* Vanessa R. Panfil
* 25. White Collar and Corporate Crime
* Kristy Holtfreter
* 26. Sex Work, Gender, and Criminal Justice
* Ronald Weitzer
* 27. Complicating the Immigration--Crime Nexus: Theorizing the Role of
Gender in the Relationship Between Immigration and Crime
* Glenn A. Trager
* Charis E. Kubrin
* V. Reactions to Crime
* 28. The Benefits and Penalties of Gender for Criminal Justice
Processing Outcomes among Adults and Juveniles
* Theodore R. Curry
* 29. Sex, Gender, and Imprisonment: Rates, Reforms, and Lived
Realities
* Randolph R. Myers
* Sara Wakefield
* 30. Media, Gender, Sex, and Crime
* Lynn S. Chancer
* VI. Gender, Sex, and Crime Globally
* 31. Empirical Vacuum: In Search of Research on Human Trafficking
* Elzbieta Gozdziak
* 32. The Legal Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
* Mariana Valverde
* 33. Honor Killings
* Dietrich Oberwittler
* Julia Kasselt
* 34. Beyond Rape: Reconceptualizing Gender-Based Violence During
Warfare
* Gabrielle Ferrales
* Suzy Maves McElrath
* 35. State Rape and the Crime of Genocide
* John Hagan
* Jaimie Morse
* Index