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Drawing on government data and interdisciplinary expertise, this timely book seeks to explain why the changing economic and legal status of women has not reduced the gender gap in criminal offending. Women and Crime: A Reference Handbook examines how women's patterns of offending have changed over time in America, from the Colonial period to the present. The book sets the stage with a historical overview of women's criminal activity. Subsequent chapters cover such topics as changes in women's status and patterns of offending; the impact of childhood abuse on the development of criminality; and…mehr
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Drawing on government data and interdisciplinary expertise, this timely book seeks to explain why the changing economic and legal status of women has not reduced the gender gap in criminal offending. Women and Crime: A Reference Handbook examines how women's patterns of offending have changed over time in America, from the Colonial period to the present. The book sets the stage with a historical overview of women's criminal activity. Subsequent chapters cover such topics as changes in women's status and patterns of offending; the impact of childhood abuse on the development of criminality; and how changes in law, the War on Drugs, and other crime policy have, in fact, increased the frequency of women's imprisonment and arrests. International issues, such as legalization of prostitution, sex trafficking, and women's involvement in organized crime, including drug cartels, are also explored. Each chapter examines theory, research, law, policy, and key players in the evolving response to women's crime patterns. Throughout the work, the author links women's status, victimization, and offending patterns, and suggests how crime control policy, far from saving women, is increasingly making it impossible for female offenders to live on the outside.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781598844238
- ISBN-10: 1598844237
- Artikelnr.: 33816528
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781598844238
- ISBN-10: 1598844237
- Artikelnr.: 33816528
Judith Ann Warner, PhD, is professor of sociology at Texas A&M International University.
List of Tables
Preface
1 History and Background
Introduction
Patriarchal Tradition: Greece, Rome, and Judeo-Christian Law
Colonial and Revolutionary America: The 16th Century to 1776
Emergence of the United States: 1776 through the Antebellum Period
1890s-1930: The Progressive Era
1930s-1967: The Medical Model and Treatment Era
1967-1980: The Community-Based Era
1980s-Present: The Crime Control Model and Prison Warehousing
Conclusion
References
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
Social Control and Reduced Women's Offending
Violent Offending and Victimization
Gendered Patterns of Victimization
What Pathways Lead Girls and Women to Crime?
What Are Causes and Correlates of Girls' Juvenile Offending?
Gender Gap in Offending
Why Are Certain Crimes More Likely to Be Committed by Men?
Are Female Murderers Always "Mad or Bad"?
Typology of Female Homicide Offenders
Are Girls Becoming More Violent?
Women's Drug Offending
Social Strain and Drug-Related Nonviolent Crime
Child Maltreatment: Sexual Abuse
Criminalization of Drug Use by Pregnant Women
Is Sex Work/Prostitution a Victimless Crime?
What Is the Impact of Increasing Women's Imprisonment?
How Does Women's Imprisonment Affect Children?
Did Women's Equality Decrease the Gender Ratio of Crime?
Solutions
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Reform
What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration?
Gender-Sensitive Strategies
Against Women's Violent and Sexual Victimization
References
3 The Globalization of Women's Crime and Victimization
Transnational Drug Trafficking and Women Offenders
Criminalization of Prostitution
Partial Decriminalization and Legalization of Prostitution in Europe
Global Lockdown of Women
International Women's Victimization
Human Trafficking and Slavery
Violence against Women and International Advocacy
Femicide
Domestic Violence and Homicide
Female Genital Mutilation
Honor Killings
Social Harm and Human Rights Solutions
References
4 Chronology
Antiquity and the Origins of Patriarchy: 10,000 bce-500 bce
Republican Rome: 509 bc-27 bc
Dominate: ad 284-476 (Western Empire); ad 284-565 (Eastern Empire)
Middle Ages: 501-1500
Early Modern Period: 1501-1800 (Colonial and Early America)
The Spread of Industrialization: 1801-1890
The Progressive Era: 1890s-1930
The Medical Model and Treatment Era: 1930s-1970
Community-Based Era: 1967-1980
Crime Control and Prison Warehousing Era: 1980s-Present
5 Biographies
Freda Adler (1934-)
Polly Adler (1900-1962)
Casey Anthony (1986-)
Kevin Bales (1952-)
Arizona Donnie Clark Barker (1872-1935)
Sandra "La Reina del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific)" Avila Beltran (1960-)
Mukhtaran Bibi (1972-)
Sidney Biddle Barrow (1952-)
Myra Colby Bradwell (1831-1894)
Pat Brown (1955-)
Laura Bullion (1876-1961)
Bonnie Campbell (1948-)
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-)
Meda Chesney-Lind (1947-)
Sharon Cooper, MD (1952-)
Dorothea Dix (1802-1887)
Jaycee Dugard (1980-)
Melissa Farley (1942-)
Lea Weingarten Fastow (1961-)
Heidi Fleiss (1966-)
Mary Frith (1584-1659)
Jean Harris (1923-)
Kamala Harris (1964-)
Patty Hearst (1954-)
Leona Helmsley (1920-2007)
Shauntay Henderson (1982-)
Donna M. Hughes (1954-)
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsberg (1933-)
Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales; 1966-)
Elena Kagan (1960-)
Sunitha Krishnan (1969-)
Somaly Mam (1970 or 1971-)
Blanche Moore (1933-)
Susan Murphy-Milano (1958-)
Chouchou Namegabe (1978-)
Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
Bonnie Parker (1911-1934)
Kathleen Reichs (1950-)
Janet Wood Reno (1938-)
Ethel Rosenberg (1915-1955)
Malika Saada Saar
Robin Sax (1971-)
Mana al Sharif (1979-)
Rita J. Simon (1931-)
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (1954-)
Susan Smith (1971-)
Martha Stewart (1941-)
Karla Faye Tucker (1959-1998)
Christina S. Walters (1979-)
Aileen Wuornos (1956-2002)
Andrea Yates (1965-)
6 Data and Documents
The Dark Figure of Crime: Issues in Interpretation of Crime Data
Uniform Crime Report Definitions
Women and the Crime Rate
Violent Crimes
Nonviolent Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Race and Sex of Homicide and Rape Offenders
Increasing Women's Imprisonment Despite Crime Decline
Gendered and Racial Disparities in Imprisonment
Aging Out and Desistance
Incarcerated Noncitizen Women
Women and the Law
English Common Law Doctrine of Coverture
Mann Act of 1910
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Women's Rate of Victimization in the United States
Rape
Violence against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of
2005
Sex Trafficking
Torture Definition and Prostitution
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Female Genital Circumcision in U.S. Criminal Law
7 Directory of Organizations and Government Agencies
U.S. Agencies and Organizations
National Information Organizations
International Organizations
International Advocacy Organizations
National Advocacy Organizations
Prison Advocacy Organizations
Domestic Violence Advocacy Organizations
Prostitution/Sex Work Advocacy Organizations
Human/Sex Trafficking Advocacy Organizations
Sex Offenders and Missing/Exploited Children Advocacy
Nonprofit Organizations
Women in Prison and Sentencing Law Reform
Human Rights
Domestic Violence
Culturally Competent Responses to Domestic Violence
Think Tanks
8 Print and Nonprint Resources
Books and Articles
General Works
History of Women and Crime
Women's Patterned Offending
Minority Women's Criminal Offending
Adolescent Girl's Offending
History of Women's Victimization
Women's Victimization
Journals
Feminist Criminology
Women and Criminal Justice
Victimization Hotlines
Internet Resources
International Organizations and Internet Resources
Documentaries
History of Women and the Law
Women Offenders
Homicide
Drug Trafficking and Use
Prostitution
Human/Sex Trafficking
Juvenile Delinquency
Women in Prison: Offenders and Workers
Women's Victimization
Glossary
Index
About the Author
Preface
1 History and Background
Introduction
Patriarchal Tradition: Greece, Rome, and Judeo-Christian Law
Colonial and Revolutionary America: The 16th Century to 1776
Emergence of the United States: 1776 through the Antebellum Period
1890s-1930: The Progressive Era
1930s-1967: The Medical Model and Treatment Era
1967-1980: The Community-Based Era
1980s-Present: The Crime Control Model and Prison Warehousing
Conclusion
References
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
Social Control and Reduced Women's Offending
Violent Offending and Victimization
Gendered Patterns of Victimization
What Pathways Lead Girls and Women to Crime?
What Are Causes and Correlates of Girls' Juvenile Offending?
Gender Gap in Offending
Why Are Certain Crimes More Likely to Be Committed by Men?
Are Female Murderers Always "Mad or Bad"?
Typology of Female Homicide Offenders
Are Girls Becoming More Violent?
Women's Drug Offending
Social Strain and Drug-Related Nonviolent Crime
Child Maltreatment: Sexual Abuse
Criminalization of Drug Use by Pregnant Women
Is Sex Work/Prostitution a Victimless Crime?
What Is the Impact of Increasing Women's Imprisonment?
How Does Women's Imprisonment Affect Children?
Did Women's Equality Decrease the Gender Ratio of Crime?
Solutions
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Reform
What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration?
Gender-Sensitive Strategies
Against Women's Violent and Sexual Victimization
References
3 The Globalization of Women's Crime and Victimization
Transnational Drug Trafficking and Women Offenders
Criminalization of Prostitution
Partial Decriminalization and Legalization of Prostitution in Europe
Global Lockdown of Women
International Women's Victimization
Human Trafficking and Slavery
Violence against Women and International Advocacy
Femicide
Domestic Violence and Homicide
Female Genital Mutilation
Honor Killings
Social Harm and Human Rights Solutions
References
4 Chronology
Antiquity and the Origins of Patriarchy: 10,000 bce-500 bce
Republican Rome: 509 bc-27 bc
Dominate: ad 284-476 (Western Empire); ad 284-565 (Eastern Empire)
Middle Ages: 501-1500
Early Modern Period: 1501-1800 (Colonial and Early America)
The Spread of Industrialization: 1801-1890
The Progressive Era: 1890s-1930
The Medical Model and Treatment Era: 1930s-1970
Community-Based Era: 1967-1980
Crime Control and Prison Warehousing Era: 1980s-Present
5 Biographies
Freda Adler (1934-)
Polly Adler (1900-1962)
Casey Anthony (1986-)
Kevin Bales (1952-)
Arizona Donnie Clark Barker (1872-1935)
Sandra "La Reina del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific)" Avila Beltran (1960-)
Mukhtaran Bibi (1972-)
Sidney Biddle Barrow (1952-)
Myra Colby Bradwell (1831-1894)
Pat Brown (1955-)
Laura Bullion (1876-1961)
Bonnie Campbell (1948-)
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-)
Meda Chesney-Lind (1947-)
Sharon Cooper, MD (1952-)
Dorothea Dix (1802-1887)
Jaycee Dugard (1980-)
Melissa Farley (1942-)
Lea Weingarten Fastow (1961-)
Heidi Fleiss (1966-)
Mary Frith (1584-1659)
Jean Harris (1923-)
Kamala Harris (1964-)
Patty Hearst (1954-)
Leona Helmsley (1920-2007)
Shauntay Henderson (1982-)
Donna M. Hughes (1954-)
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsberg (1933-)
Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales; 1966-)
Elena Kagan (1960-)
Sunitha Krishnan (1969-)
Somaly Mam (1970 or 1971-)
Blanche Moore (1933-)
Susan Murphy-Milano (1958-)
Chouchou Namegabe (1978-)
Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
Bonnie Parker (1911-1934)
Kathleen Reichs (1950-)
Janet Wood Reno (1938-)
Ethel Rosenberg (1915-1955)
Malika Saada Saar
Robin Sax (1971-)
Mana al Sharif (1979-)
Rita J. Simon (1931-)
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (1954-)
Susan Smith (1971-)
Martha Stewart (1941-)
Karla Faye Tucker (1959-1998)
Christina S. Walters (1979-)
Aileen Wuornos (1956-2002)
Andrea Yates (1965-)
6 Data and Documents
The Dark Figure of Crime: Issues in Interpretation of Crime Data
Uniform Crime Report Definitions
Women and the Crime Rate
Violent Crimes
Nonviolent Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Race and Sex of Homicide and Rape Offenders
Increasing Women's Imprisonment Despite Crime Decline
Gendered and Racial Disparities in Imprisonment
Aging Out and Desistance
Incarcerated Noncitizen Women
Women and the Law
English Common Law Doctrine of Coverture
Mann Act of 1910
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Women's Rate of Victimization in the United States
Rape
Violence against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of
2005
Sex Trafficking
Torture Definition and Prostitution
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Female Genital Circumcision in U.S. Criminal Law
7 Directory of Organizations and Government Agencies
U.S. Agencies and Organizations
National Information Organizations
International Organizations
International Advocacy Organizations
National Advocacy Organizations
Prison Advocacy Organizations
Domestic Violence Advocacy Organizations
Prostitution/Sex Work Advocacy Organizations
Human/Sex Trafficking Advocacy Organizations
Sex Offenders and Missing/Exploited Children Advocacy
Nonprofit Organizations
Women in Prison and Sentencing Law Reform
Human Rights
Domestic Violence
Culturally Competent Responses to Domestic Violence
Think Tanks
8 Print and Nonprint Resources
Books and Articles
General Works
History of Women and Crime
Women's Patterned Offending
Minority Women's Criminal Offending
Adolescent Girl's Offending
History of Women's Victimization
Women's Victimization
Journals
Feminist Criminology
Women and Criminal Justice
Victimization Hotlines
Internet Resources
International Organizations and Internet Resources
Documentaries
History of Women and the Law
Women Offenders
Homicide
Drug Trafficking and Use
Prostitution
Human/Sex Trafficking
Juvenile Delinquency
Women in Prison: Offenders and Workers
Women's Victimization
Glossary
Index
About the Author
List of Tables
Preface
1 History and Background
Introduction
Patriarchal Tradition: Greece, Rome, and Judeo-Christian Law
Colonial and Revolutionary America: The 16th Century to 1776
Emergence of the United States: 1776 through the Antebellum Period
1890s-1930: The Progressive Era
1930s-1967: The Medical Model and Treatment Era
1967-1980: The Community-Based Era
1980s-Present: The Crime Control Model and Prison Warehousing
Conclusion
References
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
Social Control and Reduced Women's Offending
Violent Offending and Victimization
Gendered Patterns of Victimization
What Pathways Lead Girls and Women to Crime?
What Are Causes and Correlates of Girls' Juvenile Offending?
Gender Gap in Offending
Why Are Certain Crimes More Likely to Be Committed by Men?
Are Female Murderers Always "Mad or Bad"?
Typology of Female Homicide Offenders
Are Girls Becoming More Violent?
Women's Drug Offending
Social Strain and Drug-Related Nonviolent Crime
Child Maltreatment: Sexual Abuse
Criminalization of Drug Use by Pregnant Women
Is Sex Work/Prostitution a Victimless Crime?
What Is the Impact of Increasing Women's Imprisonment?
How Does Women's Imprisonment Affect Children?
Did Women's Equality Decrease the Gender Ratio of Crime?
Solutions
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Reform
What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration?
Gender-Sensitive Strategies
Against Women's Violent and Sexual Victimization
References
3 The Globalization of Women's Crime and Victimization
Transnational Drug Trafficking and Women Offenders
Criminalization of Prostitution
Partial Decriminalization and Legalization of Prostitution in Europe
Global Lockdown of Women
International Women's Victimization
Human Trafficking and Slavery
Violence against Women and International Advocacy
Femicide
Domestic Violence and Homicide
Female Genital Mutilation
Honor Killings
Social Harm and Human Rights Solutions
References
4 Chronology
Antiquity and the Origins of Patriarchy: 10,000 bce-500 bce
Republican Rome: 509 bc-27 bc
Dominate: ad 284-476 (Western Empire); ad 284-565 (Eastern Empire)
Middle Ages: 501-1500
Early Modern Period: 1501-1800 (Colonial and Early America)
The Spread of Industrialization: 1801-1890
The Progressive Era: 1890s-1930
The Medical Model and Treatment Era: 1930s-1970
Community-Based Era: 1967-1980
Crime Control and Prison Warehousing Era: 1980s-Present
5 Biographies
Freda Adler (1934-)
Polly Adler (1900-1962)
Casey Anthony (1986-)
Kevin Bales (1952-)
Arizona Donnie Clark Barker (1872-1935)
Sandra "La Reina del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific)" Avila Beltran (1960-)
Mukhtaran Bibi (1972-)
Sidney Biddle Barrow (1952-)
Myra Colby Bradwell (1831-1894)
Pat Brown (1955-)
Laura Bullion (1876-1961)
Bonnie Campbell (1948-)
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-)
Meda Chesney-Lind (1947-)
Sharon Cooper, MD (1952-)
Dorothea Dix (1802-1887)
Jaycee Dugard (1980-)
Melissa Farley (1942-)
Lea Weingarten Fastow (1961-)
Heidi Fleiss (1966-)
Mary Frith (1584-1659)
Jean Harris (1923-)
Kamala Harris (1964-)
Patty Hearst (1954-)
Leona Helmsley (1920-2007)
Shauntay Henderson (1982-)
Donna M. Hughes (1954-)
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsberg (1933-)
Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales; 1966-)
Elena Kagan (1960-)
Sunitha Krishnan (1969-)
Somaly Mam (1970 or 1971-)
Blanche Moore (1933-)
Susan Murphy-Milano (1958-)
Chouchou Namegabe (1978-)
Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
Bonnie Parker (1911-1934)
Kathleen Reichs (1950-)
Janet Wood Reno (1938-)
Ethel Rosenberg (1915-1955)
Malika Saada Saar
Robin Sax (1971-)
Mana al Sharif (1979-)
Rita J. Simon (1931-)
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (1954-)
Susan Smith (1971-)
Martha Stewart (1941-)
Karla Faye Tucker (1959-1998)
Christina S. Walters (1979-)
Aileen Wuornos (1956-2002)
Andrea Yates (1965-)
6 Data and Documents
The Dark Figure of Crime: Issues in Interpretation of Crime Data
Uniform Crime Report Definitions
Women and the Crime Rate
Violent Crimes
Nonviolent Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Race and Sex of Homicide and Rape Offenders
Increasing Women's Imprisonment Despite Crime Decline
Gendered and Racial Disparities in Imprisonment
Aging Out and Desistance
Incarcerated Noncitizen Women
Women and the Law
English Common Law Doctrine of Coverture
Mann Act of 1910
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Women's Rate of Victimization in the United States
Rape
Violence against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of
2005
Sex Trafficking
Torture Definition and Prostitution
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Female Genital Circumcision in U.S. Criminal Law
7 Directory of Organizations and Government Agencies
U.S. Agencies and Organizations
National Information Organizations
International Organizations
International Advocacy Organizations
National Advocacy Organizations
Prison Advocacy Organizations
Domestic Violence Advocacy Organizations
Prostitution/Sex Work Advocacy Organizations
Human/Sex Trafficking Advocacy Organizations
Sex Offenders and Missing/Exploited Children Advocacy
Nonprofit Organizations
Women in Prison and Sentencing Law Reform
Human Rights
Domestic Violence
Culturally Competent Responses to Domestic Violence
Think Tanks
8 Print and Nonprint Resources
Books and Articles
General Works
History of Women and Crime
Women's Patterned Offending
Minority Women's Criminal Offending
Adolescent Girl's Offending
History of Women's Victimization
Women's Victimization
Journals
Feminist Criminology
Women and Criminal Justice
Victimization Hotlines
Internet Resources
International Organizations and Internet Resources
Documentaries
History of Women and the Law
Women Offenders
Homicide
Drug Trafficking and Use
Prostitution
Human/Sex Trafficking
Juvenile Delinquency
Women in Prison: Offenders and Workers
Women's Victimization
Glossary
Index
About the Author
Preface
1 History and Background
Introduction
Patriarchal Tradition: Greece, Rome, and Judeo-Christian Law
Colonial and Revolutionary America: The 16th Century to 1776
Emergence of the United States: 1776 through the Antebellum Period
1890s-1930: The Progressive Era
1930s-1967: The Medical Model and Treatment Era
1967-1980: The Community-Based Era
1980s-Present: The Crime Control Model and Prison Warehousing
Conclusion
References
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
Social Control and Reduced Women's Offending
Violent Offending and Victimization
Gendered Patterns of Victimization
What Pathways Lead Girls and Women to Crime?
What Are Causes and Correlates of Girls' Juvenile Offending?
Gender Gap in Offending
Why Are Certain Crimes More Likely to Be Committed by Men?
Are Female Murderers Always "Mad or Bad"?
Typology of Female Homicide Offenders
Are Girls Becoming More Violent?
Women's Drug Offending
Social Strain and Drug-Related Nonviolent Crime
Child Maltreatment: Sexual Abuse
Criminalization of Drug Use by Pregnant Women
Is Sex Work/Prostitution a Victimless Crime?
What Is the Impact of Increasing Women's Imprisonment?
How Does Women's Imprisonment Affect Children?
Did Women's Equality Decrease the Gender Ratio of Crime?
Solutions
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Reform
What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration?
Gender-Sensitive Strategies
Against Women's Violent and Sexual Victimization
References
3 The Globalization of Women's Crime and Victimization
Transnational Drug Trafficking and Women Offenders
Criminalization of Prostitution
Partial Decriminalization and Legalization of Prostitution in Europe
Global Lockdown of Women
International Women's Victimization
Human Trafficking and Slavery
Violence against Women and International Advocacy
Femicide
Domestic Violence and Homicide
Female Genital Mutilation
Honor Killings
Social Harm and Human Rights Solutions
References
4 Chronology
Antiquity and the Origins of Patriarchy: 10,000 bce-500 bce
Republican Rome: 509 bc-27 bc
Dominate: ad 284-476 (Western Empire); ad 284-565 (Eastern Empire)
Middle Ages: 501-1500
Early Modern Period: 1501-1800 (Colonial and Early America)
The Spread of Industrialization: 1801-1890
The Progressive Era: 1890s-1930
The Medical Model and Treatment Era: 1930s-1970
Community-Based Era: 1967-1980
Crime Control and Prison Warehousing Era: 1980s-Present
5 Biographies
Freda Adler (1934-)
Polly Adler (1900-1962)
Casey Anthony (1986-)
Kevin Bales (1952-)
Arizona Donnie Clark Barker (1872-1935)
Sandra "La Reina del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific)" Avila Beltran (1960-)
Mukhtaran Bibi (1972-)
Sidney Biddle Barrow (1952-)
Myra Colby Bradwell (1831-1894)
Pat Brown (1955-)
Laura Bullion (1876-1961)
Bonnie Campbell (1948-)
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-)
Meda Chesney-Lind (1947-)
Sharon Cooper, MD (1952-)
Dorothea Dix (1802-1887)
Jaycee Dugard (1980-)
Melissa Farley (1942-)
Lea Weingarten Fastow (1961-)
Heidi Fleiss (1966-)
Mary Frith (1584-1659)
Jean Harris (1923-)
Kamala Harris (1964-)
Patty Hearst (1954-)
Leona Helmsley (1920-2007)
Shauntay Henderson (1982-)
Donna M. Hughes (1954-)
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsberg (1933-)
Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales; 1966-)
Elena Kagan (1960-)
Sunitha Krishnan (1969-)
Somaly Mam (1970 or 1971-)
Blanche Moore (1933-)
Susan Murphy-Milano (1958-)
Chouchou Namegabe (1978-)
Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
Bonnie Parker (1911-1934)
Kathleen Reichs (1950-)
Janet Wood Reno (1938-)
Ethel Rosenberg (1915-1955)
Malika Saada Saar
Robin Sax (1971-)
Mana al Sharif (1979-)
Rita J. Simon (1931-)
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (1954-)
Susan Smith (1971-)
Martha Stewart (1941-)
Karla Faye Tucker (1959-1998)
Christina S. Walters (1979-)
Aileen Wuornos (1956-2002)
Andrea Yates (1965-)
6 Data and Documents
The Dark Figure of Crime: Issues in Interpretation of Crime Data
Uniform Crime Report Definitions
Women and the Crime Rate
Violent Crimes
Nonviolent Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Race and Sex of Homicide and Rape Offenders
Increasing Women's Imprisonment Despite Crime Decline
Gendered and Racial Disparities in Imprisonment
Aging Out and Desistance
Incarcerated Noncitizen Women
Women and the Law
English Common Law Doctrine of Coverture
Mann Act of 1910
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Women's Rate of Victimization in the United States
Rape
Violence against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of
2005
Sex Trafficking
Torture Definition and Prostitution
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Female Genital Circumcision in U.S. Criminal Law
7 Directory of Organizations and Government Agencies
U.S. Agencies and Organizations
National Information Organizations
International Organizations
International Advocacy Organizations
National Advocacy Organizations
Prison Advocacy Organizations
Domestic Violence Advocacy Organizations
Prostitution/Sex Work Advocacy Organizations
Human/Sex Trafficking Advocacy Organizations
Sex Offenders and Missing/Exploited Children Advocacy
Nonprofit Organizations
Women in Prison and Sentencing Law Reform
Human Rights
Domestic Violence
Culturally Competent Responses to Domestic Violence
Think Tanks
8 Print and Nonprint Resources
Books and Articles
General Works
History of Women and Crime
Women's Patterned Offending
Minority Women's Criminal Offending
Adolescent Girl's Offending
History of Women's Victimization
Women's Victimization
Journals
Feminist Criminology
Women and Criminal Justice
Victimization Hotlines
Internet Resources
International Organizations and Internet Resources
Documentaries
History of Women and the Law
Women Offenders
Homicide
Drug Trafficking and Use
Prostitution
Human/Sex Trafficking
Juvenile Delinquency
Women in Prison: Offenders and Workers
Women's Victimization
Glossary
Index
About the Author