Title
Women Criminals: An Encyclopedia of People and Issues
Files
Description
Author of chapters: Lucrezia Borgia, Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and Marquise de Montespan.
The two-volume Women Criminals: An Encyclopedia of People and Issues addresses both key topics and key figures in women's crime. The first volume provides topical essays about areas critical to the understanding of female criminals, such as the definition of women's crime, explanations of women's criminality, ethnic and age diversity in female criminals, and responses of the criminal justice system. The second volume comprises biographical entries profiling women who are obviously criminals, such as Aileen Wuornos and Myra Hindley, and also women who were victims of circumstance, unjust laws, or narrowly applied definitions of crime, such as Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and Sophie Scholl.
In addition to highlighting the breadth of women's criminality, these portraits provide a holistic, multifaceted understanding of the dynamics of women's crime and why it occurs, connecting the individual stories to the larger social-scientific perspectives. Care has been taken to include the women's own voices and perspectives where possible and to address the intentions and reasoning of the system that responded to their criminality.
ISBN
978-0-313-33713-0
Publication Date
11-2011
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Disciplines
Criminal Law | Law and Gender
Recommended Citation
Faedi Duramy, Benedetta, "Women Criminals: An Encyclopedia of People and Issues" (2011). Book Chapters by GGU Law Authors. 4.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/book_chapters/4
Comments
Vickie Jensen, Editor.