Section 1) Engendering the Agenda
Criminological Theory: its ideology and implications concerning women
Challenging Orthodoxies in feminist theory; A Black Feminist Critique
Girls' Troubles and 'Female Delinquency'
Twisted Sisters, Ladettes, and the New Penology: The Social Construction of 'Violent Girls'
Section 2)Engendering the Victim
Women Fight Back
Typical Violence, Normal Precaution
Women and the 'Fear of Crime': Challenging the Accepted Stereotype
Women's Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on the puzzle
Section 3) Gender and Social Control
Troublesome Girls: Towards alternative definitions and policies
Magistrates Explanations of Sentencing Decisions
Women's Imprisonment in England and Wales: a penal paradox
Black Women and the Criminal Justice System
Section 4) Engendering Masculinity
Boys will be Boys
Structured Action and Gendered Crime
Masculinities and Crime: Rethinking the 'Man Question'
Gender, Class, Racism, and Criminal Justice: against global and gender-centric theories for poststructuralist perspectives
Section 5) International Developments
Constituting the Punishable Woman
Globalization and Violence against women-inequalities
You Deserve it Because you are Australian: the moral panic over 'ethnic gang rape'
Genocide and the Social Production of Immorality
Conclusion: Gender and Crime - the Legacy?