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  2. Feminist school of criminology - Wikipedia

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    The feminist school of criminology is a school of criminology developed in the late 1960s and into the 1970s as a reaction to the general disregard and discrimination of women in the traditional study of crime. [1] It is the view of the feminist school of criminology that a majority of criminological theories were developed through studies on ...

  3. Frances Heidensohn - Wikipedia

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    Frances Mary Heidensohn (born 14 July 1942) is an academic sociologist and criminologist at the London School of Economics, who is acknowledged as a pioneer in feminist criminology. [1] Her 1968 article The Deviance of Women: A Critique and An Enquiry was the first critique of conventional criminology from a feminist perspective.

  4. Feminist pathways perspective - Wikipedia

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    Feminist pathways perspective. The feminist pathways perspective is a feminist perspective of criminology which suggests victimization throughout the life course is a key risk factor for women's entry into offending. [1][2][3] Part of a series on.

  5. Maureen Cain - Wikipedia

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    And then she said there is a new emergence of an alternative approach called "Transgressive Criminology". Cain argues that there are two parts to Feminist Criminology – 1. The traditional feminist criminology and 2. The shift towards transgression: 1. The Traditional Concerns of Feminist Criminology. Equity studies

  6. Carol Smart - Wikipedia

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    Carol Christine Smart[1] CBE (born 20 December 1948 [2]) is a feminist sociologist and academic at the University of Manchester. [3][4] She has also conducted research about divorce and children of divorced couples. [5][6] Smart is an important figure within the feminist criminology world. Her book titled Women, Crime and Criminology, [7 ...

  7. Kerry Carrington - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her work on gender and violence, feminist criminology, southern criminology, youth justice and girls' violence, and global justice and human rights. [1] Carrington earned her PhD in sociology at Macquarie University [2] in 1985. She received the Distinguished Scholar Award of the American Society of Criminology in 2014.

  8. Jody Miller (criminologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jody Miller is a feminist criminology professor at the School of Criminal Justice at the Rutgers University (Newark). Her education includes: B.S. in journalism from Ohio University, 1989 (summa cum laude); M.A. in sociology from Ohio University, 1990; M.A. in women's studies at Ohio State University, 1991; and her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Southern California in 1996.

  9. Feminist Criminology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Criminology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of criminology, especially research and theory that highlights the gendered nature in areas such as girls and women as victims, feminist theories of crime, and girls and women and the justice system. The journal's editor-in-chief is Kristy Holtfreter ( Arizona State ...