Crime Control and Women: Feminist Implications of Criminal Justice Policy

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Susan L. Miller
SAGE Publications, Feb 12, 1998 - Social Science - 200 pages
Offers feminist perspectives on the tough-on-crime policies instituted during the 1990s and their impact on women and children. Germinated over coffee at an American Society of Criminology conference in Boston, the collection of ten essays look at how cuts from social services to pay for crime control can disproportionately affect women, how women incur increased responsibility for the family while men serve longer sentences, how governments often victimize women as third parties when they are associated with criminals, and other aspects rarely discussed on the corporate media. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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