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Gender and Crime Marisa Silvestri

Gender and Crime By Marisa Silvestri

Gender and Crime by Marisa Silvestri


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With brand new chapters on theory, history and globalization, this book, written within a strong human rights framework, provides students with a current and critical guide to the area

Gender and Crime Summary

Gender and Crime: A Human Rights Approach by Marisa Silvestri

This book is a comprehensive and critical introduction to the field of gender and crime, re-thinking the key themes and debates within a human rights framework.

Integrating empirical, theoretical and policy-related material, this Second Edition has been significantly updated, and now includes;

  • Full consideration of the 2010-2015 Coalition Government and its effect on gender and crime within England and Wales
  • A new chapter relating criminological theory to gender and crime
  • A new chapter discussing the history of gender and crime
  • A new chapter analysing contemporary issues in gender and crime in a globalised world
  • Fully updated learning features including; Chapter Overviews, Key Words, Study Questions, Chapter Summaries, Key Further Readings and a Glossary.

Gender and Crime: A Human Rights Approach is essential reading for students studying criminology, sociology, social policy and gender studies.

Gender and Crime Reviews

Gender & Crime: A Human Rights Approach is not merely another book on criminology. It is also a necessary stocktaking of the evolution of gender issues within human rights policies and the general economic, political, social and cultural contexts of Britain, Europe and worldwide.

Besides providing insight into the relevance of studying human rights and criminology, feminist critique and the global and local political agenda on gender issues, this book brings the added value of reminding the public about the real challenges to gender discrimination in the criminal justice system. It thus informs and better equips the next generation of practitioners, currently students, or all other policymakers who read it.

Therefore, I dare say that this book is not only a must-read, but also a must-keep.

-- Gabriela-Mihaela Ivan-Cucu, New Journal of European Criminal Law

The second edition of Gender and Crime offers a twenty first century update on the topic of gender and crime. The authors demonstrate the ongoing relevance of feminist criminology and gender to issues of crime, criminalisation and criminal justice. Unlike most textbooks in this area they turn their attention to contemporary issues such as globalization, human trafficking and the impact of the global financial crisis. Crother-Dowey and Silvestri's human rights framework has much to offer students and scholars interested in gender and crime in the contemporary age.

-- Dr Jennifer Fleetwood
This second edition of Silvestri and Crowther-Dowey's Gender and Crime represents a significant updating of what was already an important contribution to this field. The authors place the study of gender and crime at the forefront of criminological research and writing. They clearly demonstrate that the inclusion of a gndered perspective within criminology continues to extend and challenge the discipline in multiple ways. Informative and engaging at all times Silvestri and Crowther-Dowey's newest contribution should be now considered as the key text for the teaching of this subject at university level. -- Karen Evans

This second edition of Gender and Crime builds impressively on the achievements of the first, underlining the case for a human rights approach to women and men as offenders, victims and workers in a system that should deliver in terms of social as well as criminal justice. Although it is an introductory text, with chapter summaries, study questions and hints for further reading, the authors bring important theoretical, political and other debates bang up to date, and provide exactly the sort of broad and comprehensive overview that leads the reader to further, more detailed study.

-- Anne Robinson

About Marisa Silvestri

Marisa Silvestri is an Associate Professor in Criminology at Kingston University. Her main research interests lie at the intersections of policing, gender and criminal justice. More specifically her work centres on exploring the position and role of women in police leadership and the gendered nature of the criminal justice system in relation to its impact on women offenders and victims. As a strong advocate of participatory action research with an emphasis on practitioner involvement, her work not only advances theoretical understandings of these issues but aims to inform policy and practice. She has published extensively in the field, including Women in Charge: policing, gender and leadership (Willan) and 'Gender and Crime' in the Oxford Handbook of Criminology (co-authored with Frances Heidensohn (Oxford). She is also an editorial board member for Policing & Society and is currently working on exploring the gendered impacts of the current police reform agenda on the selection of its chief officers, together with an analysis of the gendered nature of language within policing. Chris Crowther-Dowey teaches Criminology at Nottingham Trent University and has considerable experience of teaching criminology and criminal justice at all levels of study. He currently teaches Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice and Policing. His research interests including policing and policy interventions targeting gendered violence and abuse. Crowther-Dowey's criminology teaching is interdisciplinary and attempts to synthesise material from a range of academic disciplines in the social sciences, political sciences and the humanities. His recent publications include: Researching Crime: Approaches, Methods and Application (co-authored with Pete Fussey (Palgrave); Understanding Modernisation in Criminal Justice (co-authored with Paul Senior and Matt Long(Open University Press)); An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice (Palgrave).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction PART 1: Gender & Crime in Context Chapter 2: Theorising Gender and Crime Chapter 3: Gender, Crime and History Chapter 4: Contemporary Issues in Gender and Crime in a Globalised World PART 2: Out of Control Chapter 5: Women as Offenders Chapter 6: Men as Offenders PART 3: In Need of Care Chapter 7: Women as Victims Chapter 8: Men as Victims PART 4: In Control Chapter 9: Gender and Criminal Justice Workers Chapter 10: The Criminal Justice System: A Gendered Site Glossary References

Additional information

GOR009241057
9781473902190
1473902193
Gender and Crime: A Human Rights Approach by Marisa Silvestri
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2016-04-21
368
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