Compelled to Crime: The Gender Entrapment of Battered, Black WomenFirst published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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African Ameri African American bat African American battered African American non-battered African American women American battered women American non-battered women analysis arrested assault battered women felt beat behavior Black Blondie childhood contemporary society created crimes cultural dominant ideology drug charge economic emotional abuse ences factors families of origin feel feminist gender entrapment gender roles gender-entrapment theoretical model gender-identity development girls groups households of origin hurt husband identities illegal activities incarcerated intimate relationships involved in illegal jail knew lence less life-history interviews lives loyalty male partners ment mothers paths to illegal pattern physical abuse privileged prostitution public sphere race/ethnicity racial/ethnic racism raped response sample sense sexual abuse social social stigma status stories are told tered women three subgroups tion trapment trying typically violence against women vulnerable white battered women white women woman detained women described women I interviewed women whose stories women's experiences



