Description |
viii, 248 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Exploring Theories of Female Crime and Delinquency -- Ch. 2. Profiles of the Protagonists -- Ch. 3. Sally's Story -- Ch. 4. Marilee's Story -- Ch. 5. Molly's Story -- Ch. 6. Mary's Story -- Ch. 7. Linda's Story -- Ch. 8. Jenny's Story -- Ch. 9. Making Sense -- Ch. 10. What Is to Be Done? |
Summary |
Although violence in schools has increased dramatically in recent years, little has been written about violence among girls. Sibylie Artz' studies show that this disturbing phenomenon must be understood in the context of other gender issues and the girls' own sense of powerlessness. Here, in six gripping case studies, she explores the experiences of violent school girls, giving us a fascinating glimpse into their troubled world as well as a clear impetus for social action |
Notes |
Originally published: Toronto : Trifolium Books, 1998 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and index |
Subject |
School violence -- Canada -- Case studies.
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Violence in women -- Canada -- Case studies.
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Female juvenile delinquents -- Canada -- Case studies.
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Female juvenile delinquents -- Canada -- Social conditions.
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LC no. |
98032007 |
ISBN |
0807738549 paperback |
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