Women's Criminality in Europe, 1600–1914
Editat de Manon van der Heijden, Marion Pluskota, Sanne Muurlingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108477710
ISBN-10: 1108477712
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108477712
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: women and crime in history Sanne Muurling, Marion Pluskota and Manon van der Heijden; 2. Explaining crime and gender in Europe between 1600 and 1900 Manon van der Heijden; Part I. Violence, Space and Gender: 3. Women, violence and the uses of justice before the Criminal Court of early modern Bologna Sanne Muurling; 4. The 'vanishing' female perpetrator of common assault Jo Turner; Part II. Prosecution and Punishment: 5. Gender and the prosecution of adultery in Geneva, 1550–1700 Sara Beam; 6. 'Find the lady': tracing and describing the incarcerated female population of London in 1881 Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey; 7. Gender and release from imprisonment: convict licensing systems in mid- to late-nineteenth-century England Helen Johnston and David J. Cox; 8. Female and male prisoners in Queensland 1880–1899: re-entry, risk factors, recidivism Alana Piper, Catrien Bijleveld, Susan Dennison and Jonathan de Bruin; Part III. Representation of Crime: 9. Girls, young women and crime: perceptions, realities and responses in a long-term perspective Sarah Auspert, Margo de Koster and Veerle Massin; 10. 'Monstrous and indefensible'? Newspaper accounts of sexual assaults on children in nineteenth-century England and Wales Daniel J. R. Grey; 11. Gender and Dutch newspaper reports of intimate violence, 1880–1910 Clare Wilkinson.
Recenzii
'A welcome contribution to the historiography of female criminality, and the influence that gender played in European criminal justice systems. It brings together some of the foremost scholars in the field and provides both depth and breadth. Broader analyses of space and place are complemented by closer examinations of policy and representation.' Heather Shore, Leeds Beckett University
'This stimulating volume questions common assumptions about the qualities and quantities of female criminality. The astonishing array of female recidivists, women who used the law of pragmatic reasons, urban-dwellers who gained independence but also precarity, and transgressors of feminine norms who ended up in workhouses, lunatic asylums, and refuges are brought to the fore in all their variety and multiple meanings.' Katherine Crawford, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
'This volume of collected essays sets out to reexamine the intersections of gender and criminality while challenging dominant assumptions about women's passivity, innocence, and victimhood … Recommended.' J. Werner, Choice
'… most valuable contributions is the bibliography which will no doubt prove an important resource for students and scholars alike. The editors, Manon van der Heijden in particular, have done a very good job situating the debates in terms of modern scholarship on women's roles in the labour force and society. It is another well-placed and necessary attack on simplistic applications of the ideology of 'separate spheres' as a way to 'explain' women who commit crimes. This is very useful for those studying gender and women.' Karen A. Macfarlane, H-Soz-Kult
'… Women's Criminality in Europe, 1600-1914 adds ably to a growing literature …' Russ Immarigeon, Rutgers: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
'Scholars of women and crime, imprisonment and reoffending, newspaper reporting, and the multiple factors that influenced these matters will find much of interest and value.' Katherine D. Watson, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
'This stimulating volume questions common assumptions about the qualities and quantities of female criminality. The astonishing array of female recidivists, women who used the law of pragmatic reasons, urban-dwellers who gained independence but also precarity, and transgressors of feminine norms who ended up in workhouses, lunatic asylums, and refuges are brought to the fore in all their variety and multiple meanings.' Katherine Crawford, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
'This volume of collected essays sets out to reexamine the intersections of gender and criminality while challenging dominant assumptions about women's passivity, innocence, and victimhood … Recommended.' J. Werner, Choice
'… most valuable contributions is the bibliography which will no doubt prove an important resource for students and scholars alike. The editors, Manon van der Heijden in particular, have done a very good job situating the debates in terms of modern scholarship on women's roles in the labour force and society. It is another well-placed and necessary attack on simplistic applications of the ideology of 'separate spheres' as a way to 'explain' women who commit crimes. This is very useful for those studying gender and women.' Karen A. Macfarlane, H-Soz-Kult
'… Women's Criminality in Europe, 1600-1914 adds ably to a growing literature …' Russ Immarigeon, Rutgers: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
'Scholars of women and crime, imprisonment and reoffending, newspaper reporting, and the multiple factors that influenced these matters will find much of interest and value.' Katherine D. Watson, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Descriere
Places female criminality within its everyday context, bringing together the most current research on crime and gender.