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  • - Critical Essays on Gender, Post-Release Support and Survival
     
    609,-

    Women exiting prison is a collection of critical essays presenting groundbreaking research on women¿s post-imprisonment policy, practice and experiences. It is the first collection to offer international perspectives on gender, criminalisation, the effects of imprisonment and women-centred approaches to the short and long-term support of women exiting prison. It offers cutting-edge insights into contemporary policy developments and women¿s experiences across the US, the UK, Australiam, Canada and Northern Ireland.

  • av Georgina Rychner
    1 816,-

    Women's Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand offers new research and analysis of women's offending and criminalisation in Australia and New Zealand from British settlement through to the late-twentieth/early twenty-first century.

  • av USA) Collins, Eastern Kentucky University & Victoria E. (School of Justice Studies
    661 - 2 344,-

  • av Vania A. Ceccato
    713 - 2 396,-

  • - National and international contexts
     
    2 316,-

    This book aims to bring together the pioneering research on gender based violence that has been conducted by the Centre for Gender and Violence Research at the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. Topics discussed include violence in young people¿s relationships, prostitution policy, disabled women¿s experiences of domestic violence, men as victims of domestic violence, feminist movements and methodological concerns. This book will have a wide appeal, as each individual chapter builds on and contributes to existing global and national concerns about gender based violence.

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    2 317,-

    Focusing on a range of countries in Europe and beyond, this book demonstrates how government penetration into private citizens' lives was developing years before the 'war on terrorism.' It also aims to answer the question of whether central government actually has penetrated ever deeper into the lives of private citizens in various countries inside and outside of Europe, and whether citizens are protected against it, or have fought back.

  • - Experiences and Perceptions of Law Enforcement Officers Responding to Reported Rapes
    av Shana L. Maier
    544 - 2 317,-

  • - Theorizing the Surveillance Subject
    av UK) McCahill, Michael (University of Hull, Ireland) Finn, m.fl.
    688 - 2 316,-

  • av UK) Mansley & David R (University of Lancaster
    579 - 2 266,-

  • - Attitudes, Action and Resistance
    av UK) Kingston & Sarah (Leeds Metropolitan University
    579 - 2 316,-

  • - Critical Essays on Gender, Post-Release Support and Survival
     
    2 266,-

    Women exiting prison is a collection of critical essays presenting groundbreaking research on women¿s post-imprisonment policy, practice and experiences. It is the first collection to offer international perspectives on gender, criminalisation, the effects of imprisonment and women-centred approaches to the short and long-term support of women exiting prison. It offers cutting-edge insights into contemporary policy developments and women¿s experiences across the US, the UK, Australiam, Canada and Northern Ireland.

  • av UK) Birkbeck & Christopher (Salford University
    301 - 589,-

  • av UK) White & Lisa (Lincoln University
    453 - 1 686,-

  • - Transgressing the Borders
     
    2 266,-

    It is widely observed that the study of war has been paid limited attention within criminology. This is intellectually curious given that acts of war have occurred persistently throughout history and perpetuate criminal acts, victimisation and human rights violations on a scale unprecedented with domestic levels of crime. However, there are authoritative voices within criminology who have been studying war from the borders of the discipline. This book contains a selection of criminological authors who have been authoritatively engaged in studying criminology and war. Following an introduction that ''places war within criminology'' the collection is arranged across three themed sections including: Theorising War, Law and Crime; Linking War and Criminal Justice; and War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma. Each chapter takes substantive topics within criminology and victimology (i.e. corporate crime, history, imprisonment, criminal justice, sexual violence, trauma, security and crime control to name but a few) and invites the reader to engage in critical discussions relating to wars both past and present. The chapters within this collection are theoretically rich, empirically diverse and come together to create the first authoritative published collection of original essays specifically dedicated to criminology and war. Students and researchers alike interested in war, critical criminology and victimology will find this an accessible study companion that centres the disparate criminological attention to war into one comprehensive collection.

  • - Towards Safe, Inclusive and Sustainable Cities
     
    2 109,-

    The book aims to illustrate the complexity of patterns of crime and fear in public places with examples of studies on these topics contextualized in different cities and countries around the world.

  • av Lorraine Mazerolle & Rebecca Wickes
    1 801,-

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    2 109,-

    Bringing together leading international scholars, this book considers how cyberspace reinforces prejudice and covers issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate, cyber-bulling and online radicalization.

  • - Language and the Just Society
    av Michael J. Coyle
    687 - 2 266,-

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    2 266,-

    Sex work is a subject of significant contestation across academic disciplines, as well as within legal, medical, moral, feminist, political and socio-cultural discourses. A large body of research exists, but much of this focuses on the sale of sex by women to men and ignores other performances, practices, meanings and embodiments in the contemporary sex industry. A queer agenda is important in order to challenge hetero-centric gender norms and to develop new insights into how gender, sex, power, crime, work, migration, space/place, health and intimacy are understood in the context of commercial sexual encounters. Queer Sex Work explores what it might mean to ''be'', ''do'' and ''think'' queer(ly) in the study and practice of commercial sex. It brings together a multiplicity of empirical case studies - including erotic dance venues, online sex working, pornography, grey sexual economies, and BSDM - and offers a variety of perspectives from academic scholars, policy practitioners, activists and sex workers themselves. In so doing, the book advances a queer politics of sex work that aims to disrupt heteronormative logics whilst also making space for different voices in academic and political debates about commercial sex. This unique and multidisciplinary volume will be indispensable for scholars and students of the global sex trade and of gender, sexuality, feminism and queer theory more broadly, as well as policymakers, activists and practitioners interested in the politics and practice of sex work in local, national and international contexts.

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    2 109,-

    Bringing together leading experts, this book is about the human factor in cybercrime: its offenders, victims and parties involved in tackling cybercrime.

  • - A Theory of Honor Violence
    av Mark (University of Georgia Cooney
    1 801,-

    Across the world, violence inflicted in the name of family honor is attracting increasing attention. Family honor violence is physical force inflicted primarily on women for conduct defined as dishonorable. This book explores these conflicts of honor, how they are triggered, how they are handled and why some lead to death.

  • - Labour, Regulation and the Political Economy of the Stripping Industry
    av Kate Hardy & Teela Sanders
    579 - 2 344,-

  • av Simon Green
    412 - 1 549,-

  • - Labour, Mobility and Sexual Services
    av Sharon Pickering, Alison Gerard & JaneMaree Maher
    773 - 2 266,-

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    635,-

    Bringing together leading international scholars, this book considers how cyberspace reinforces prejudice and covers issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate, cyber-bulling and online radicalization.

  • av Canada) Spencer, Dale C. (Carleton University, Canada) Ricciardelli & m.fl.
    609 - 2 086,-

  • - Positive Criminology and Sexual Abuse
    av Stephanie (School of Natural Sciences and Psychology Kewley
    2 096,-

    Preventing Sexual Harm provides an overview of current criminal justice strategies to tackling sexual violence, and highlights existing positive criminological approaches that could help prevent sexual abuse and harm.

  • - Policing and Protecting Europe's Most Vulnerable
    av UK) Fussey, Pete (University of Essex, Australia) Rawlinson & m.fl.
    635 - 2 000,-

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