ABSTRACT

This book presents an up-to-date analysis of women as victims of crime, as individuals under justice system supervision, and as professionals in the field. The text features an empowerment approach that is unified by underlying themes of the intersection of gender, race, and class; and evidence-based research. Personal narratives supplement research and statistics to help students connect the text material with real-life situations.

This new edition is informed by consideration of major ongoing social movements such as #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, and the fight to reduce mass incarceration. The text stresses contemporary topics such as recognition of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues in juvenile and adult facilities; the introduction of trauma-informed care in detention centers and prisons; the criminalization of Black girls and women; the effects of an increasingly militarized police culture; and the contributions of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and other influential women. With its emphasis on critical thinking, this text is ideal for undergraduate courses concerning women in the justice system.

part II|87 pages

Female Crime and Delinquency

part III|112 pages

Drug Addiction, Prison, and Restoration

part IV|131 pages

Women as Victims and Survivors

chapter Chapter 8|44 pages

Sexual Assault

chapter Chapter 10|36 pages

Global Victimization

Women's Perspectives

part V|100 pages

Women as Professionals