The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Set

Author:   Frances P. Bernat (Frances P. Bernat, Arizona State University, USA) ,  Kelly Frailing (Kelly Frailing, Loyola University, USA) ,  Loraine Gelsthorpe (University of Cambridge, UK) ,  Sesha Kethineni
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   1272
Publication Date:   21 November 2019
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Set


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The most comprehensive and up-to-date reference on contemporary, historical, and global concerns about women, crime, and criminal justice The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime is a comprehensive reference work on the pioneers and practitioners in the field of criminal justice, and an expert analysis of both female offenders and victims of crime. Offering a balanced perspective, this innovative work focuses on interdisciplinary, transnational, historical, and current perspectives on gender and offending behavior, victimization, legal and policy responses, and notable cases and individuals. Comprehensive coverage of a wide range of timely and relevant topics, historical analyses, biographies, and legal case studies provide readers with an essential resource on the intersection of race, class, and gender with both crime and victimization. Providing a global perspective and both contemporary and historical scholarship on the subject, this multi-volume encyclopedia enables readers to assess current literature on crime, justice and gender, and understand and analyze women as both offenders of and victims of crime. Inclusive examination of topics including domestic violence, gender and human trafficking, rape and sexual offences, gender issues in policing, probation, and parole, and many others allow readers to understand the many facets of this important area of study. Approaches gender, crime, victimization and criminal justice employment from a global perspective Compares male and female offending behavior and criminal justice outcomes Analyzes women in their roles as criminal justice system professionals, including biographies and case studies Employs a transdisciplinary approach to crime by integrating sociology, law, political science, history, and literary biography Offers contributions from an international team of prominent scholars in fields of criminology and criminal justice, among others The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime is a much-needed resource for researchers, students, and practitioners in fields such as law, criminal justice and criminology, sociology and social work, political science, psychology, and for anyone working with female victims and offenders.

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Author:   Frances P. Bernat (Frances P. Bernat, Arizona State University, USA) ,  Kelly Frailing (Kelly Frailing, Loyola University, USA) ,  Loraine Gelsthorpe (University of Cambridge, UK) ,  Sesha Kethineni
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 11.90cm , Height: 21.30cm , Length: 28.20cm
Weight:   3.062kg
ISBN:  

9781118929797


ISBN 10:   1118929799
Pages:   1272
Publication Date:   21 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Volume I About the Editors Notes on Contributors Lexicon Introduction Women and Crime A-XX Volume II Women and Crime XX-XX Volume III Women and Crime ??-X Index

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Frances P. Bernat, PhD, is Professor Emeritus, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University and Professor of Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University, USA. She is author or editor of: Women, Crime & Justice: Balancing the Scales (Wiley 2017); Criminal Procedure Law: Police Issues and the Supreme Court (2013); and Human Sex Trafficking (2011). Kelly Frailing, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Justice, Loyola University, USA. She is coeditor of The Criminalization of Mental Illness: A Reader (2018), and Crime and Criminal Justice in Disaster, 3rd Edition (2016), and coauthor of Toward a Criminology of Disaster (2017), and Fundamentals of Criminology: New Dimensions, 2nd Edition (2016).

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