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"This lively and highly readable book is the first comprehensive account of sex, gender and state crime. Collins demonstrates the sharp end of victimisation for women during conflict and 'peacetime'. She also raises big questions about women's direct participation and collusion in state-sanctioned patriarchal violence, as well as their vehement resistance to it. While a necessary addition to the state crime literature, this text is essential reading for anyone interested in gender, crime and criminal justice issues". - Elizabeth Stanley, Reader, School of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
"This path-breaking monograph is theoretically rich and is an excellent resource for those seeking realistic solutions to acts of gender-based violence committed by state institutions. Furthermore, her definition of state crime moves well beyond narrow legalistic conceptualizations and encompasses both direct and in-direct types of state-perpetrated gender-based violence, which is another one of Collins' most important contributions to the field." - Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University, Choice Review
"Victoria Collins' book, State Crime, Women and Gender, makes a much needed and long overdue contribution to the study of state crime.... Accessible to students and scholars alike, (it) provides an essential introduction to the complex and multifaceted relationship between state criminality and gender. Laying a solid foundation for future research, Collins' work is a necessary first step towards forging a more integrated understanding of women and gender within the field of state crime." - -Elizabeth A. Bradshaw, Central Michigan University, Critical Criminology