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Places female criminality within its everyday context, bringing together the most current research on crime and gender.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108805926
- Artikelnr.: 70911139
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108805926
- Artikelnr.: 70911139
1. Introduction: women and crime in history Sanne Muurling, Marion Pluskota
and Manon van der Heijden; 2. Explaining crime and gender in Europe between
1600 and 1900 Manon van der Heijden; Part I. Violence, Space and Gender: 3.
Women, violence and the uses of justice before the Criminal Court of early
modern Bologna Sanne Muurling; 4. The 'vanishing' female perpetrator of
common assault Jo Turner; Part II. Prosecution and Punishment: 5. Gender
and the prosecution of adultery in Geneva, 1550-1700 Sara Beam; 6. 'Find
the lady': tracing and describing the incarcerated female population of
London in 1881 Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey; 7. Gender and release from
imprisonment: convict licensing systems in mid- to late-nineteenth-century
England Helen Johnston and David J. Cox; 8. Female and male prisoners in
Queensland 1880-1899: re-entry, risk factors, recidivism Alana Piper,
Catrien Bijleveld, Susan Dennison and Jonathan de Bruin; Part III.
Representation of Crime: 9. Girls, young women and crime: perceptions,
realities and responses in a long-term perspective Sarah Auspert, Margo de
Koster and Veerle Massin; 10. 'Monstrous and indefensible'? Newspaper
accounts of sexual assaults on children in nineteenth-century England and
Wales Daniel J. R. Grey; 11. Gender and Dutch newspaper reports of intimate
violence, 1880-1910 Clare Wilkinson.
and Manon van der Heijden; 2. Explaining crime and gender in Europe between
1600 and 1900 Manon van der Heijden; Part I. Violence, Space and Gender: 3.
Women, violence and the uses of justice before the Criminal Court of early
modern Bologna Sanne Muurling; 4. The 'vanishing' female perpetrator of
common assault Jo Turner; Part II. Prosecution and Punishment: 5. Gender
and the prosecution of adultery in Geneva, 1550-1700 Sara Beam; 6. 'Find
the lady': tracing and describing the incarcerated female population of
London in 1881 Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey; 7. Gender and release from
imprisonment: convict licensing systems in mid- to late-nineteenth-century
England Helen Johnston and David J. Cox; 8. Female and male prisoners in
Queensland 1880-1899: re-entry, risk factors, recidivism Alana Piper,
Catrien Bijleveld, Susan Dennison and Jonathan de Bruin; Part III.
Representation of Crime: 9. Girls, young women and crime: perceptions,
realities and responses in a long-term perspective Sarah Auspert, Margo de
Koster and Veerle Massin; 10. 'Monstrous and indefensible'? Newspaper
accounts of sexual assaults on children in nineteenth-century England and
Wales Daniel J. R. Grey; 11. Gender and Dutch newspaper reports of intimate
violence, 1880-1910 Clare Wilkinson.
1. Introduction: women and crime in history Sanne Muurling, Marion Pluskota
and Manon van der Heijden; 2. Explaining crime and gender in Europe between
1600 and 1900 Manon van der Heijden; Part I. Violence, Space and Gender: 3.
Women, violence and the uses of justice before the Criminal Court of early
modern Bologna Sanne Muurling; 4. The 'vanishing' female perpetrator of
common assault Jo Turner; Part II. Prosecution and Punishment: 5. Gender
and the prosecution of adultery in Geneva, 1550-1700 Sara Beam; 6. 'Find
the lady': tracing and describing the incarcerated female population of
London in 1881 Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey; 7. Gender and release from
imprisonment: convict licensing systems in mid- to late-nineteenth-century
England Helen Johnston and David J. Cox; 8. Female and male prisoners in
Queensland 1880-1899: re-entry, risk factors, recidivism Alana Piper,
Catrien Bijleveld, Susan Dennison and Jonathan de Bruin; Part III.
Representation of Crime: 9. Girls, young women and crime: perceptions,
realities and responses in a long-term perspective Sarah Auspert, Margo de
Koster and Veerle Massin; 10. 'Monstrous and indefensible'? Newspaper
accounts of sexual assaults on children in nineteenth-century England and
Wales Daniel J. R. Grey; 11. Gender and Dutch newspaper reports of intimate
violence, 1880-1910 Clare Wilkinson.
and Manon van der Heijden; 2. Explaining crime and gender in Europe between
1600 and 1900 Manon van der Heijden; Part I. Violence, Space and Gender: 3.
Women, violence and the uses of justice before the Criminal Court of early
modern Bologna Sanne Muurling; 4. The 'vanishing' female perpetrator of
common assault Jo Turner; Part II. Prosecution and Punishment: 5. Gender
and the prosecution of adultery in Geneva, 1550-1700 Sara Beam; 6. 'Find
the lady': tracing and describing the incarcerated female population of
London in 1881 Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey; 7. Gender and release from
imprisonment: convict licensing systems in mid- to late-nineteenth-century
England Helen Johnston and David J. Cox; 8. Female and male prisoners in
Queensland 1880-1899: re-entry, risk factors, recidivism Alana Piper,
Catrien Bijleveld, Susan Dennison and Jonathan de Bruin; Part III.
Representation of Crime: 9. Girls, young women and crime: perceptions,
realities and responses in a long-term perspective Sarah Auspert, Margo de
Koster and Veerle Massin; 10. 'Monstrous and indefensible'? Newspaper
accounts of sexual assaults on children in nineteenth-century England and
Wales Daniel J. R. Grey; 11. Gender and Dutch newspaper reports of intimate
violence, 1880-1910 Clare Wilkinson.