Crime, gender, and sexuality in criminal prosecutions /

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Imprint:Westport, Conn. ; London : Greenwood, ©2002.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 228 pages)
Language:English
Series:Criminal justice history, 0194-0953 ; v. 17
Criminal justice history ; v. 17.
Subject:Crime -- Sex differences -- History.
Criminal behavior -- History.
Prosecution -- History.
Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration -- History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Crime -- Sex differences.
Criminal behavior.
Prosecution.
Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration.
Criminaliteit.
Sekseverschillen.
Strafrecht
Geschichte
Aufsatzsammlung
Strafrechtspflege
86.41 criminal law: general.
86.10 history of law, law of different countries, areas and peoples.
Crime -- Sex differences -- History.
Criminal behavior -- History.
Prosecution -- History.
Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration -- History.
Electronic books.
History.
Geschiedenis (vorm)
Electronic books.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11128055
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Other authors / contributors:Knafla, Louis A., 1935-
ISBN:0313016364
9780313016363
1280469099
9781280469091
9780313310133
0313310130
9786610469093
6610469091
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Summary:Knafla and his contributors explore the common problems and issues that emerge from the study of class and gender in criminal prosecutions, ranging from late medieval Europe to the early 20th century. The chapters demonstrate that conceptions of crime and criminal behavior are influenced decisively by the roles of class, gender, and later race as societies evolve in search of continuity and conformity.
Other form:Print version: Crime, gender, and sexuality in criminal prosecutions. Westport, Conn. ; London : Greenwood, ©2002 0313310130