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  • 作 者:MEDA CHESNEY-LIND AND MERRY MORASH
  • 出 版 社:ASHGATE
  • 出版年份:2011
  • ISBN:0754629716
  • 页数:561 页
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PART Ⅰ FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY9 3

1 Michele J. Burman, Susan A. Batchelor, and Jane A. Brown (2001), 'Researching Girls and Violence: Facing the Dilemmas of Fieldwork', British Journal of Criminology, 41, pp. 443-59. 3

2 Elizabeth Comack (1999), 'Producing Feminist Knowledge: Lessons from Women in Trouble', Theoretical Criminology, 3, pp. 287-306. 21

3 Russell P. Dobash and R. Emerson Dobash (2004), 'Women's Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on a Puzzle', British Journal of Criminology, 44, pp. 324-49. 41

PART Ⅱ PATRIARCHY, CRIME AND JUSTICE 69

4 Lisa Maher and Kathleen Daly (1996), 'Women in the Street-Level Drug Economy: Continuity or Change?', Criminology, 34, pp. 465-91. 69

5 Teela Sanders (2004), 'The Risks of Street Prostitution: Punters, Police and Protesters', Urban Studies, 41, pp. 1703-17. 97

6 Elizabeth A. Stanko (2006), 'Theorizing About Violence: Observations from the Economic and Social Research Council's Violence Research Program', Violence Against Women, 12, pp. 543-55. 113

PART Ⅲ MASCULINITIES AND FEMININITIES 129

7 Karen Joe Laidler and Geoffrey Hunt (2001), 'Accomplishing Femininity among the Girls in the Gang', British Journal of Criminology, 41, pp. 656-78. 129

8 Katherine Irwin and Meda Chesney-Lind (2008), 'Girls' Violence: Beyond Dangerous Masculinity', Sociology Compass, 2, pp. 837-55. 153

9 Mona J.E. Danner and Dianne Cyr Carmody (2001), 'Missing Gender in Cases of Infamous School Violence: Investigating Research and Media Explanations', Justice Quarterly, 18, pp. 87-114. 173

10 Hoan Bui and Merry Morash (2008), 'Immigration, Masculinity, and Intimate Partner Violence from the Standpoint of Domestic Violence Service Providers and Vietnamese-Origin Women', Feminist Criminology, 3, pp. 191-215. 201

PART Ⅳ INTERSECTIONS 229

11 Hillary Potter (2006), 'An Argument for Black Feminist Criminology: Understanding African American Women's Experiences with Intimate Partner Abuse Using an Integrated Approach', Feminist Criminology, 1, pp. 106-24. 229

12 Nikki Jones (2004), '"It's Not Where You Live, It's How You Live": How Young Women Negotiate Confict and Violence in the Inner City', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 595, pp. 49-52. 249

13 Yasmin Jiwani (2005), 'Walking a Tightrope: The Many Faces of Violence in the Lives of Racialized Immigrant Girls and Young Women', Violence Against Women, 11, pp. 846-75. 263

14 Edna Erez, Madelaine Adelman and Carol Gregory (2009), 'Intersections of Immigration and Domestic Violence: Voices of Battered Immigrant Women', Feminist Criminology, 4, pp. 32-56. 293

PART Ⅴ FEMINIST ASSESSMENTS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ENTERPRISE 321

15 John M. Macdonald and Meda Chesney-Lind (2001), 'Gender Bias and Juvenile Justice Revisited: A Multiyear Analysis', Crime and Delinquency, 47, pp. 173-95. 321

16 Emily Gaarder, Nancy Rodriguez and Marjorie S. Zatz (2004), 'Criers, Liars and Manipulators: Probation Officers' Views of Girls', Justice Quarterly, 21, pp. 547-78. 345

17 Kathleen J. Ferraro (2003), 'The Words Change, But the Melody Lingers: The Persistence of Battered Woman Syndrome in Criminal Cases Involving Battered Women', Violence Against Women, 9, pp. 110-29. 377

18 Kelly Hannah-Moffat (1999), 'Moral Agent or Actuarial Subject: Risk and Canadian Women's Imprisonment', Theoretical Criminology, 3, pp. 71-94. 397

19 Jill A. McCorkel (2003), 'Embodied Surveillance and the Gendering of Punishment', Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32, pp. 41-76. 421

20 Julia Sudbury (2002), 'Celling Black Bodies: Black Women in the Global Prison Industrial Complex', Feminist Review, 70, pp. 57-74. 457

PART Ⅵ FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON THE LAW AND ON JUSTICE 477

21 Neal S. Websdale (1996), 'Predators: The Social Construction of "Stranger-Danger" in Washington State as a Form of Patriarchal Ideology', Women and Criminal Justice, 7, pp. 43-68. 477

22 Kathleen Daly and Julie Stubbs (2006), 'Feminist Engagement with Restorative Justice', Theoretical Criminology, 10, pp. 9-28. 503

23 Tristan Anne Borer (2009), 'Gendered War and Gendered Peace: Truth Commissions and Postconflict Gender Violence: Lessons from South Africa',&Violence Against Women, 15, pp. 1169-93. 523

Name Index 549

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