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Gender and feminist criminology

Gender and feminist criminology
Gender and feminist criminology
This chapter examines the origins, definitions, and principles of feminist criminology. It begins with a discussion of the main theoretical traditions that underpin feminist criminology, namely liberal feminist theory, radical feminist theory, Marxist feminist theory, and socialist feminist theory. It then considers feminist epistemologies such as feminist empiricism, standpoint feminism, and postmodern feminism, as well as the intersections between gender and other structures of disadvantage. It also evaluates the interrelationships between gender and crime by addressing feminist explanations of female crime and masculinities studies of male crime, along with the role of gender in the criminal justice system. The chapter concludes by analysing feminist criminologists' criticisms of what they describe as the androcentricism of mainstream criminological theories as well as some of the key criticisms against feminist perspectives on gender and crime.
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Oxford University Press
Ugwudike, Pamela
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Case, Steve
Johnson, Phil
Manlow, David
Smith, Roger
Williams, Kate
Ugwudike, Pamela
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Case, Steve
Johnson, Phil
Manlow, David
Smith, Roger
Williams, Kate

Ugwudike, Pamela (2017) Gender and feminist criminology. In, Case, Steve, Johnson, Phil, Manlow, David, Smith, Roger and Williams, Kate (eds.) Criminology. Oxford. Oxford University Press, p. 283. (doi:10.1093/he/9780198736752.003.0011).

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This chapter examines the origins, definitions, and principles of feminist criminology. It begins with a discussion of the main theoretical traditions that underpin feminist criminology, namely liberal feminist theory, radical feminist theory, Marxist feminist theory, and socialist feminist theory. It then considers feminist epistemologies such as feminist empiricism, standpoint feminism, and postmodern feminism, as well as the intersections between gender and other structures of disadvantage. It also evaluates the interrelationships between gender and crime by addressing feminist explanations of female crime and masculinities studies of male crime, along with the role of gender in the criminal justice system. The chapter concludes by analysing feminist criminologists' criticisms of what they describe as the androcentricism of mainstream criminological theories as well as some of the key criticisms against feminist perspectives on gender and crime.

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Published date: March 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 416872
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/416872
PURE UUID: 475a918f-73b5-4363-a9bc-741dae65a1a1
ORCID for Pamela Ugwudike: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1084-7796

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Author: Pamela Ugwudike ORCID iD
Editor: Steve Case
Editor: Phil Johnson
Editor: David Manlow
Editor: Roger Smith
Editor: Kate Williams

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