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Crime Control and Women
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Crime Control and Women
Feminist Implications of Criminal Justice Policy

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February 1998 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Crime Control and Women reveals the current limitations of criminal justice policies that are oblivious to the impact they exert on citizens who vary by gender, race and/or social class. Feminist in perspective, the contributors to this volume share a common vision of hope that social change will result from social control and punishment that is just and human, with commitments to prevention, education and treatment.
Susan L Miller
Introduction
Mona Danner
Three Strikes and You're Out! What Will Women Pay for the Pitch?
James Massey, Susan L Miller and Anna Wilhelmi
Civil Forfeiture of Property
The Victimization of Women as Innocent Owners and Third Parties

 
Merry Morash and Lila Rucker
A Critical Look at the Idea of Boot Camp as a Correctional Reform
Elizabeth A Stanko
Warnings to Women
Police Advice and Women's Safety in Britain

 
Lynn Chancer
Gender, Class and Race in Three High Profile Crimes
The Cases of New Bedford, Central Park and Bensonhurst

 
Susan L Miller
The Tangled Web of Feminism and Community Policing
Stephanie Bush-Baskette
Investigating the Impact of the `War on Drugs' on the Incarceration of Black Females
Zoann K Snyder-Joy and Teresa A Carlo
Parenting through Prison Walls
Incarcerated Mothers and Children's Visitation Programs

 
John Braithwaite and Kathleen Daly
Masculinities, Violence and Communitarian Control
Claire M Renzetti
Connecting the Dots
Women, Public Policy and Social Control

 

Susan L. Miller

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