Growing Up Good by Maureen Cain

Growing Up Good by Maureen Cain

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Zusammenfassung

Provides an international investigation of the ways in which gendered behaviour is imposed on girls through European criminal justice systems. This book combines a feminist critique of criminological theory with research on girls' actual experience of court procedures and custodial regimes.

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Growing Up Good by Maureen Cain

Growing Up Good is an international investigation of the ways in which gendered behaviour is imposed on girls through European criminal justice systems. The book successfully combines a feminist critique of criminological theory with in-depth research on girls′ actual experience of court procedures and custodial regimes. Vivid accounts of institutional life and alternative treatment demonstrate the implicit and explicit reinforcement of gender stereotypes, male and female, despite or even because of avowed intentions about equal treatment.
`a very welcome contribution.. valuable comparative material... a compelling collection of essays on an important subject. As a contribution towards the development of an adequate theory of crime and control, the book has much to offer. It will undoubtedly be useful for students: the style is clear and accessible′ - Sociology

`extremely valuable as a source of ideas for workers in the criminal justice system who would like to experiment with a more `feminist′ practice with their female clients... this is an important book which will stimulate debate mainly because it brings a much needed comparative perspective to the bourgeoning literature on the formal social control of women. Essential reading for feminists, sociologists, social workers, probation officers, criminologists and senior officials working in the courts and prisons. - The Sociological Review

`The volume is a breakthrough′ - Contemporary Crises

`An excellent opening chapter by Lees sets the context of the whole volume.... contains some interesting data and serves to emphasise that ideologies which define girls and women in gendered ways in terms of their sexuality are no respecters of national borders. The book begins and ends exceptionally well, with the chapters by Lees and Hudson tying everything together.... on the whole the book is internally coherent and its contents are accessible enough to be of wide interest, including to practitioners in the field of juvenile welfare, as well as to those with an academic interest in this area.′ - Gender and Education

`this volume makes a most needed contribution to the literature on females and delinquency.... This collection does not claim to have answered all the important questions. However, in posing the questions and in the selected content, researchers in the areas of gender and crime can only benefit in their thinking from reading the contents.′ - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology

`This collection of papers... is a major contribution to knowledge about girls in the juvenile justice system.... The whole collection is well edited and integrated with an excellent introductory chapter by Maureen Cain, with outstanding linkage and summaries of each of the 12 essays.′ - LCCJ Newsletter

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Maureen Cain is a sociologist. She has worked at Brunel University, the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, and the University of Birmingham. Adrian Howe is an Associate Professor in Social Science at RMIT University.
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ISBN 13 9780803980228
ISBN 10 0803980221
Titel Growing Up Good
Autor Maureen Cain
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Sage Publications Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1989-05-24
Seitenanzahl 256
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