Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK: Examining the Boundaries of Intersectionality and Crime -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction to this Collection -- References -- Part I Examining the Theoretical and Conceptual Contributions of Intersectionality to Criminology -- 2 Intersectionality and Criminology: Uncomfortable Bedfellows? -- Introduction -- Contextualizing intersectionality -- Constructing intersectionality -- From black women to all women -- Challenges of intersectionality |
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Intersectionality and criminology -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 A Narrative Exposition of British Colonial Rule in the Americas -- Introduction -- The British triangular trade in Africans -- Early European emigrants to the Americas -- British Caribbean slave society -- Abolition of slavery and the apprenticeship period -- Post-emancipation to the World Wars -- The Windrush era -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Healing from Identity-Based Violence: An Intersectional Discussion -- Introduction -- Identity-based violence -- Intersectionality and identity-based violence -- Intersectional healing |
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Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II Crime, Harm and Criminal Justice Systems: Intersectionality's Engagement with Crime and Deviance -- 5 Navigating Probation and Managing Substance Use: The Roles of Gender and Class -- Introduction -- The probation service -- Gender and class in service provision -- Methodology -- Findings and discussion -- Gender and domestic violence -- Social class -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Young Men's Perspectives on Child Criminal Exploitation and Their Involvement in County Lines Drug Dealing: An Intersectional Analysis -- Introduction |
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County lines and child criminal exploitation -- Applying an intersectional lens -- Methodology -- Findings -- "For me, it's to help my mum" -- "Wanting to make it, having to make it or just being forced to make it" -- "They don't know how to handle themselves" -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 7 Navigating Constructions of the 'Ideal Victim' among Men Who Experience Childhood DVA and Gang Involvement -- Introduction -- Considering intersectional perspectives -- Childhood domestic abuse victimization -- The mix of race, gender and class among men labelled as 'gang-involved' |
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Marginalized masculinity on-road -- Uncomfortable labels: victims, perpetrators, children, offenders -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Intersectional Studies in Prisons Research: Prisons and Punishment in England and Wales -- Introduction -- Intersectional identities and prison terms -- Race, prisons and programmes -- Gender and prisons -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III New Frontiers in Hate Crime Research -- 9 Intersectional Oppression and Transgender People's Experiences of Discrimination -- Introduction -- Understanding transphobic hate crime -- Methodology |
Summary |
In the first collection of its kind, criminology experts demonstrate the value of applying intersectionality as theory, framework and methodology in research. They explore applications including race, gender and age alongside a range of experiences relating to harm, hate crimes and offending, to shed new light on the causes and effects of crime |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Crime -- Great Britain -- Sociological aspects
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Criminology -- Great Britain
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Intersectionality (Sociology) -- Great Britain
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology.
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Intersectionality (Sociology)
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Criminology
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Crime -- Sociological aspects
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Great Britain
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Healy, Jane, editor.
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Colliver, Ben, editor.
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ISBN |
9781529215977 |
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1529215978 |
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9781529215960 |
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152921596X |
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