State Crime, Women and Gender

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Crime Perpetrated
Egypt's Arab Spring
Egypt's Arab Spring Uprising
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Extraordinary Chambers
Federal Bureau Of Investigation
female agency in state violence
Female Criminality
Female Genital Mutilation
feminist criminology
Fifty Shades
gender-based violence research
Genocidal Rape
Human Rights Violations Committee
Integrated Theoretical Model
International Criminal
International Criminal Court
international criminal justice
International Criminal Justice System
International Criminal Tribunal
International Humanitarian Laws
Irma Grese
Jean Pierre Bemba Gombo
Pink Sari
Rape Victimization
Septic Abortions
Sexual Violence
State Crime
State Crime Analysis
State Crime Literature
State Violence
state-perpetrated abuse
Thornton Dill
Victimization
victimology studies
Victoria E. Collins
Violence Against Women
War Crimes
women in conflict zones

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138023550
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The United Nations has called violence against women "the most pervasive, yet least recognized human rights abuse in the world" and there is a long-established history of the systematic victimization of women by the state during times of peace and conflict. This book contributes to the established literature on women, gender and crime and the growing research on state crime and extends the discussion of violence against women to include the role and extent of crime and violence perpetrated by the state.

State Crime, Women and Gender examines state-perpetrated violence against women in all its various forms. Drawing on case studies from around the world, patterns of state-perpetrated violence are examined as it relates to women’s victimization, their role as perpetrators, resistors of state violence, as well as their engagement as professionals in the international criminal justice system. From the direct involvement of Condaleeza Rice in the United States-led war on terror, to the women of Egypt’s Arab Spring Uprising, to Afghani poetry as a means to resist state-sanctioned patriarchal control, case examples are used to highlight the pervasive and enduring problem of state-perpetrated violence against women.

The exploration of topics that have not previously been addressed in the criminological literature, such as women as perpetrators of state violence and their role as willing consumers who reinforce and replicate the existing state-sanctioned patriarchal status quo, makes State Crime, Women and Gender a must-read for students and scholars engaged in the study of state crime, victimology and feminist criminology.

Victoria Ellen Collins is an Assistant Professor in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University. Victoria’s research and teaching interests include state perpetrated violence, victimology, white-collar crime, transnational crime, and violence against women. Some of Victoria’s recent publications have appeared in journals such as International Criminal Law Review, Critical Criminology, Contemporary Justice Review, and The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, and Social Justice.

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