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Gender-Based Crime: Learning Through Experts and Cases

Kathleen A. Bogle

Featuring contributed chapters written by professionals within the field along with in-depth cases written by the editor, Gender-Based Crime: Learning through Experts and Cases provides readers with a diverse and enlightening exploration of the interplay between gender, crime, offending, and victimization. The book also explores how to deal with gender-based crime through criminal justice and alternative approaches.

The text is organized into three distinct sections. Part I, Gender and Offending, discusses juvenile sex trafficking in the U.S.; gender and mass shootings; gender, homicide, and suicide; hazing in fraternities and sororities; and LGBTQ perspectives on crime and justice. In Part II, Gender and Victimization, readers learn about violence against transgender people in the U.S.; the experiences of young boys and men of color in urban spaces; separation and divorce violence against women; sexual violence on college campuses; and sexual harassment, gender, and the workplace. The final part, Criminal Justice and Alternatives for Gender-Based Harm, addresses the civil rights approach to gender-based harm, the restorative justice approach, community activism, and problems in the juvenile justice system.

Gender-Based Crime is part of the Cognella Series on Family and Gender-Based Violence, an interdisciplinary collection of textbooks edited by Claire Renzetti, Ph.D. The titles feature cross-cultural perspectives, cutting-edge strategies and interventions, and timely research on family and gender-based violence.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
  • Publish Date: Apr 14th, 2023
  • Pages: 372
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 8.00in - 0.77in - 1.62lb
  • EAN: 9781793511751

About the Author

Bogle, Kathleen A.: - Kathleen A. Bogle, Ph.D. is an associate professor of sociology and criminal justice at La Salle University. Her major areas of research include gender, intimate relationships, and violence against women. She is the author of two previous books with New York University Press, including Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus. She received her master's degree in criminal justice from Saint Joseph's University and her doctoral degree in sociology from the University of Delaware.