Gender and criminological theorizing
Introduction: Gender and criminological theorizing: gender in the forefront
Gender and crime: a general strain theory perspective / Broidy L. and Agnew, R.
Explaining girls' and women's crime and desistance in the context of their victimization experiences / Katz, R.S.
Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology / Daly, K.
Feminism and criminology: engendering the outlaw / Britton, D.M.
Female juvenile delinquents
Introduction: female juvenile delinquents: experiences with victimization, gang involvement, and the justice system
Outside/inside: the violation of girls at home, on the streets, and in the juvenile justice system / Acoca, L.
The girls in the gang: what we have learned from two decades of research / Miller, J.
Federal juvenile justice policy and the incarceration of girls / Schwartzstein, R.M. and M. Steketee
Gender bias and juvenile justice revisited: a multiyear analysis / Macdonald, J.M. and M. Chesney-Lind
Introduction: the woman offender: crime and punishment
Murder as self-help: women and intimate partner homicide / Peterson, E.
Women at risk in sex work: strategies for survival / Pyett, P. and D. Warr
Gender, power, and alternative living arrangements in inner-city crack culture / Maher, L., Dunlap, E., Johnson, B., and A. Hamid
War on drugs as a war against black women / Bush-Baskette, S.
Introduction: women and prison: before, during, and after incarceration
Women under lock and key / Chesney-Lind, M. and N. Rodriguez
Reflections on women's crime and mothers in prison: a peacemaking approach / Radosh, P.F.
Living on the outside: African-American women before, during, and after imprisonment / Weston-Henriques, Z. and N. Manatu-Rupert
Challenges incarcerated women face as they return to their communities: findings from life history interviews / Richie, B.