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Books in the Routledge Library Editions: Women and Crime series

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  • - An Annotated Bibliography
    by Nanette J. Davis & Jone M. Keith
    £33.99 - 147.99

  • - The Construction of Women in Criminology
    by Professor Ngaire Naffine
    £33.99 - 120.99

  • - Some Extraordinary Women
    by USA) Williamson & W. H. (George Washington University
    £24.49 - 93.99

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    £33.99

  • - The Intersections
     
    £37.99

    These essays, first published in 1996, focus on class, race, and gender as organising and analytical concepts in criminology. For many years, their importance in studying how the world relates to crime and its control was minimized or ignored. It is clear, however, that these concepts are of critical importance in understanding societal issues, especially crime and societal responses to it. This title will be of interest to students of criminology.

  • by Various
    £326.49

    This set reissues five books on the subject of women and crime. The titles, which were originally published between 1930 and 1996, include a book of case-studies of female criminals, a comprehensive annotated bibliography on the social conflict and change of women in crime, and essays which examine the construction of women in criminology. This set will be of particular interest to students of both criminology and womenΓÇÖs studies.

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    £147.99

    First published in 1981. In this book, nine essays survey aspects of the relationship between women and the criminal justice system. The contributors include historians, criminologists, lawyers, ex-prisoners and political scientists. Women and Crime will be of interest to students of criminology.

  • - The Intersections
     
    £158.99

    These essays, first published in 1996, focus on class, race, and gender as organising and analytical concepts in criminology. For many years, their importance in studying how the world relates to crime and its control was minimized or ignored. It is clear, however, that these concepts are of critical importance in understanding societal issues, especially crime and societal responses to it. This title will be of interest to students of criminology.

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