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Women and the Criminal Justice System Emma Milne

Women and the Criminal Justice System By Emma Milne

Women and the Criminal Justice System by Emma Milne


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Bringing together academics and professionals, this edited collection considers key issues in current criminal justice policy and practice related specifically to women to answer the important question: are women being failed by the criminal justice system?

Women and the Criminal Justice System Summary

Women and the Criminal Justice System: Failing Victims and Offenders? by Emma Milne

Bringing together academics and professionals, this edited collection considers key issues in current criminal justice policy and practice related specifically to women to answer the important question: are women being failed by the criminal justice system? In a landscape where womens involvement in the criminal justice system still tends to be ignored or lost in discussions about men, contributors place special emphasis on women as both victims and offenders. The chapters cover a wide range of topics relating to women and crime, including: violent and sexual victimisation, violent offending, sentencing and punishment, and rape myths.

Since the peak of feminist criminal justice scholarship in the 1990s, the place of women in the criminal justice system has arguably slipped down the agenda and the authors of this collection draw on original research to make the compelling case for a swift remedy to this. Drawing on recent academic studies and professional experience to set an agenda for future research as well as legal and policy reform this book injects new life into the dialogue surrounding women and the criminal justice system. Innovative and timely, this collection of essays holds broad appeal to academics and practitioners, as well as students of criminology, criminal justice and law, and all those with an interest in feminism, justice, and inequality.


About Emma Milne


Emma Milne is Lecturer in Criminology at Middlesex University, UK.
Karen Brennan is Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex, UK.
Nigel South is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Criminology, University of Essex, UK, and visiting Adjunct Professor at the Crime and Justice Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Jackie Turton is Professor in the Sociology Department at Essex University, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Women and the Criminal Justice System; Karen Brennan, Emma Milne, Nigel South and Jackie Turton.-Part 1 Women as Victims and Offenders.-Chapter 2. Rape Myths in the Criminal Justice System; Jacqueline M. Gray and Miranda A. H. Horvath.-Chapter 3. False Allegations of Sexual Violence; Charlotte Triggs.-Chapter 4. Domestic Abuse; Aviah Sarah Day, Angela Jenner and Ruth Weir.-Chapter 5. Criminalising Neonaticide; Karen Brennan and Emma Milne.-Chapter 6. Understanding Violent Women; Emma Milne and Jackie Turton.-Part 2: The Criminal Justice System: Failing or Improving?.-Chapter 7. Sentencing Women in the Transformed Probation Landscape; Gemma Birkett.-Chapter 8. Why Training Is Not Improving the Police Response to Sexual Violence Against Women; Elizabeth A. Stanko and Katrin Hohl.-Chapter 9. Why Focus on Reducing Womens Imprisonment? ; Jenny Earle.-Chapter 10. Women, Crime and Criminal Justice; Loraine Gelsthorpe.

Additional information

GOR013721110
9783319767734
3319767739
Women and the Criminal Justice System: Failing Victims and Offenders? by Emma Milne
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2018-05-24
252
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