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Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice
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Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice

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Verkaufsrang9990inLaw (eBook)
CHF64.50

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This book examines the relationship between gender and crime and explores both the gendered nature of crime alongside the gendered nature of criminal victimisation and covers theory, policy and practice.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781317221401
ProduktarteBook
EinbandElectronic Book
FormatEPUB
Erscheinungsdatum12.06.2018
Auflage18003 A. 3. Auflage
Seiten232 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1362 Kbytes
WarengruppeEnglish
KategorieLaw (eBook)
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Über die Autorin/den Autor

Kate Fitz-Gibbon is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology, researcher in the Monash Gender and Family Violence program and an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool. She is recognised as a leading researcher in family violence, legal responses to lethal violence, and the effects of homicide law and sentencing reform in Australian and international jurisdictions. In 2015 she received the prestigious Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to examine innovative and best practice legal responses to the prevention of intimate homicide in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.

Sandra Walklate is Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology at the University of Liverpool and conjoint Chair of Criminology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. She is Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Criminology and in July 2014 was awarded the British Society of Criminology's outstanding achievement award. She also holds an adjunct professorial role at QUT in Brisbane. She has been researching criminal victimisation since the early 1980s with a particular focus on gendered violence(s) and the fear of crime.

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