Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions

Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions
Title Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions PDF eBook
Author Kym Atkinson
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 278
Release 2022-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529207282

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From the denial of abortion rights in Northern Ireland to sexual violence in South Asian communities, this book maps a feminist criminology for the 21st century.

Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions

Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions
Title Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and Its Institutions PDF eBook
Author Kym Atkinson
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 278
Release 2024-05-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529207290

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From the denial of abortion rights in Northern Ireland to sexual violence in South Asian communities, this book offers a counter narrative to the criminal justice system’s failures towards women, mapping a feminist criminology for the 21st century.

Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm

Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm
Title Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm PDF eBook
Author David Gordon Scott
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 569
Release 2023-12-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031462130

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This collection revisits Steven Box’s book, Power, Crime and Mystification, published in 1983, and considers its relevance forty years on. It introduces the critical analysis developed by Box which examined corporate crime, police crime, rape and sexual assault and female crime and analyses the continuities and discontinuities since 1983 in relation to crime, the state and the exercise/mystification of power. The book explores the ways in which we can see his influence nationally and internationally on critical criminological, zemiological and abolitionist writings today. It asks how can these perspectives be applied to a critical analysis of contemporary, state authoritarianism and the criminal injustice that this authoritarianism generates? Additionally, how can Box’s concepts shine a critical light on contemporary social harms that were not covered in the original book? The collection provides a toolkit for students and academics to critically analyse the issues around crime/social harm, power/powerlessness, truth/mystification, criminal injustice/social justice as well as historical and contemporary sites of resistance confronting the exercise of state power.

The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition

The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition
Title The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Coyle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 578
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 042975678X

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The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition provides an authoritative and comprehensive look at the latest developments in the 21st-century penal abolitionism movement, both reflecting on key critical thought and setting the agenda for local and global abolitionist ideas and interventions over the coming decade. Penal abolitionists question the legitimacy of criminal law, policing, courts, prisons and more broadly the idea of punishment, to argue that rather than effectively handling or solving social problems, interpersonal disputes, conflicts and harms, they actually increase individual and societal problems. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition is organized around six key themes: Social movements and abolition organizing Critical resistance to the penal state Voices from imprisoned and marginalized communities Diversity of abolitionist thought International perspectives on abolitionism Building new justice practices as a response to social and individual wrongdoing. A global-centred and world-encompassing project, this book provides the reader with an alternative and critical perspective from which to reflect and raises the visibility of abolitionist ideas and strategies in a time when there is considerable discussion of how we will move forward in response to what has given rise to the criminalizing system: white supremacy, racial capitalism and human wrongdoing. It is essential reading for all those engaged with punishment and penology, criminology, sociology, corrections and critical prisons studies. It will appeal to any reader who seeks an innovative response to the calamitous failures of the modern criminalizing system.

Crimes of Passion Since Shakespeare

Crimes of Passion Since Shakespeare
Title Crimes of Passion Since Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Adrian Howe
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 180
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Law
ISBN 1000873846

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Bringing key Shakespeare texts into dialogue with feminist socio-legal research, this book investigates the notion of a ‘crime of passion’ – indicatively, wife-killing. Its key concern is to bring attention to a cultural and legal revolution widely overlooked even in the law field where it occurred. In 2009, the English Parliament passed a controversial law abolishing the defence of provocation. Explaining the new law, reformers said that this so-called ‘heat of passion’ defence had allowed men to get away with murder by blaming the victim. Abolishing it in cases of alleged ‘infidelity’ would ‘end the culture of excuses’. Unpacking what was at stake in the reformers’ revolutionary challenge to the English law of murder’s age-old concession to ‘human frailty’ in ‘red mist’ rage cases, this book charts passion’s progress in wife-killing cases over the centuries. It commences in the early modern era when jurists were busy distinguishing murder from manslaughter and, contemporaneously, Shakespeare set about querying culturally inscribed excuses for femicide in his plays, Titus Andronicus and Othello. This book will appeal to feminist and socio-legal scholars, criminologists and those working in the fields of law and literature, legal theory and Shakespeare studies. More widely, it will appeal to anyone interested in so-called ‘crimes of passion’.

The Combahee River Collective Statement

The Combahee River Collective Statement
Title The Combahee River Collective Statement PDF eBook
Author Combahee River Collective
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1986
Genre African American women
ISBN

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The Right Amount of Panic

The Right Amount of Panic
Title The Right Amount of Panic PDF eBook
Author Vera-Gray, Fiona
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 182
Release 2018-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447342313

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Have you ever thought about how much energy goes into avoiding sexual violence? The work that goes into feeling safe goes largely unnoticed by the women doing it and by the wider world, and yet women and girls are the first to be blamed the inevitable times when it fails. We need to change the story on rape prevention and ‘well-meaning’ safety advice, because this makes it harder for women and girls to speak out, and hides the amount of work they are already doing trying to decipher ‘the right amount of panic’. With real-life accounts of women’s experiences, and based on the author’s original research on the impact of sexual harassment in public, this book challenges victim-blaming and highlights the need to show women as capable, powerful and skilful in their everyday resistance to harassment and sexual violence.