Roslyn Muraskin
Women and Justice
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Women and Justice
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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9789057005510
- ISBN-10: 9057005514
- Artikelnr.: 21528728
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9789057005510
- ISBN-10: 9057005514
- Artikelnr.: 21528728
Roslyn Muraskin- C.W. Post Campus Long Island University Brookville, New York
Chapter 1 Women and the Law
Muraskin Roslyn; Chapter 2 Women Professionals in Criminal Justice
E.Flynn Edith; Chapter 3 Wife Abuse in South Korea*The order of author names does not imply unequal contributions to the Chapter. Merry Morash coordinated the research and writing. All authors contributed to development of research instruments
gathering data
translation of information
analyzing and interpreting data
and writing the Chapter. Working as graduate assistants at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
Youn Hee Shin was extensively involved in translation of materials and development of the research instrument
and with Rosie Cherrie in organizing
conducting
and analyzing data from focus groups. Dr. Hae Sun Kim
Director of the Women's Hotline in Seoul
conducted and recorded information from the interviews in South Korea. Hoan Bui
a doctoral student at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
contributed to the review of literature and the preparation of the final draft of the Chapter.
Morash Merry
Hoffman Vincent
Ho Lee Yoon
He Shim Young; Chapter 4 Gender and Crime Across Social Contexts
Kruttschnitt Candace; Chapter 5 Discrimination Against Women Under the Nationality Laws
H.Ammar Nawal; Chapter 6 Wife Rape in Great Britain*We are very grateful to the "World in Action" television series for funding the survey
to Denis Lancer of Staffordshire University for assistance with legal cases
and to Professor Jean Gregory of Middlesex University for helpful comments on questionnaire design.
Kate Painter
David P.Farrington; Chapter 7 From Arrest Avoidance to Mandatory Arrest
Martin L. O'Connor; Chapter 8 Violence Against Women in the Caribbean
Zelma Henriques
Janice Joseph; Chapter 9 Research Note
Jolanta Juszkiewicz; Chapter 10 Conclusion
Roslyn Muraskin;
Muraskin Roslyn; Chapter 2 Women Professionals in Criminal Justice
E.Flynn Edith; Chapter 3 Wife Abuse in South Korea*The order of author names does not imply unequal contributions to the Chapter. Merry Morash coordinated the research and writing. All authors contributed to development of research instruments
gathering data
translation of information
analyzing and interpreting data
and writing the Chapter. Working as graduate assistants at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
Youn Hee Shin was extensively involved in translation of materials and development of the research instrument
and with Rosie Cherrie in organizing
conducting
and analyzing data from focus groups. Dr. Hae Sun Kim
Director of the Women's Hotline in Seoul
conducted and recorded information from the interviews in South Korea. Hoan Bui
a doctoral student at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
contributed to the review of literature and the preparation of the final draft of the Chapter.
Morash Merry
Hoffman Vincent
Ho Lee Yoon
He Shim Young; Chapter 4 Gender and Crime Across Social Contexts
Kruttschnitt Candace; Chapter 5 Discrimination Against Women Under the Nationality Laws
H.Ammar Nawal; Chapter 6 Wife Rape in Great Britain*We are very grateful to the "World in Action" television series for funding the survey
to Denis Lancer of Staffordshire University for assistance with legal cases
and to Professor Jean Gregory of Middlesex University for helpful comments on questionnaire design.
Kate Painter
David P.Farrington; Chapter 7 From Arrest Avoidance to Mandatory Arrest
Martin L. O'Connor; Chapter 8 Violence Against Women in the Caribbean
Zelma Henriques
Janice Joseph; Chapter 9 Research Note
Jolanta Juszkiewicz; Chapter 10 Conclusion
Roslyn Muraskin;
Chapter 1 Women and the Law
Muraskin Roslyn; Chapter 2 Women Professionals in Criminal Justice
E.Flynn Edith; Chapter 3 Wife Abuse in South Korea*The order of author names does not imply unequal contributions to the Chapter. Merry Morash coordinated the research and writing. All authors contributed to development of research instruments
gathering data
translation of information
analyzing and interpreting data
and writing the Chapter. Working as graduate assistants at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
Youn Hee Shin was extensively involved in translation of materials and development of the research instrument
and with Rosie Cherrie in organizing
conducting
and analyzing data from focus groups. Dr. Hae Sun Kim
Director of the Women's Hotline in Seoul
conducted and recorded information from the interviews in South Korea. Hoan Bui
a doctoral student at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
contributed to the review of literature and the preparation of the final draft of the Chapter.
Morash Merry
Hoffman Vincent
Ho Lee Yoon
He Shim Young; Chapter 4 Gender and Crime Across Social Contexts
Kruttschnitt Candace; Chapter 5 Discrimination Against Women Under the Nationality Laws
H.Ammar Nawal; Chapter 6 Wife Rape in Great Britain*We are very grateful to the "World in Action" television series for funding the survey
to Denis Lancer of Staffordshire University for assistance with legal cases
and to Professor Jean Gregory of Middlesex University for helpful comments on questionnaire design.
Kate Painter
David P.Farrington; Chapter 7 From Arrest Avoidance to Mandatory Arrest
Martin L. O'Connor; Chapter 8 Violence Against Women in the Caribbean
Zelma Henriques
Janice Joseph; Chapter 9 Research Note
Jolanta Juszkiewicz; Chapter 10 Conclusion
Roslyn Muraskin;
Muraskin Roslyn; Chapter 2 Women Professionals in Criminal Justice
E.Flynn Edith; Chapter 3 Wife Abuse in South Korea*The order of author names does not imply unequal contributions to the Chapter. Merry Morash coordinated the research and writing. All authors contributed to development of research instruments
gathering data
translation of information
analyzing and interpreting data
and writing the Chapter. Working as graduate assistants at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
Youn Hee Shin was extensively involved in translation of materials and development of the research instrument
and with Rosie Cherrie in organizing
conducting
and analyzing data from focus groups. Dr. Hae Sun Kim
Director of the Women's Hotline in Seoul
conducted and recorded information from the interviews in South Korea. Hoan Bui
a doctoral student at the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice
contributed to the review of literature and the preparation of the final draft of the Chapter.
Morash Merry
Hoffman Vincent
Ho Lee Yoon
He Shim Young; Chapter 4 Gender and Crime Across Social Contexts
Kruttschnitt Candace; Chapter 5 Discrimination Against Women Under the Nationality Laws
H.Ammar Nawal; Chapter 6 Wife Rape in Great Britain*We are very grateful to the "World in Action" television series for funding the survey
to Denis Lancer of Staffordshire University for assistance with legal cases
and to Professor Jean Gregory of Middlesex University for helpful comments on questionnaire design.
Kate Painter
David P.Farrington; Chapter 7 From Arrest Avoidance to Mandatory Arrest
Martin L. O'Connor; Chapter 8 Violence Against Women in the Caribbean
Zelma Henriques
Janice Joseph; Chapter 9 Research Note
Jolanta Juszkiewicz; Chapter 10 Conclusion
Roslyn Muraskin;