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I ALSO NEED 3 RESPONSES TO MY CLASSMATE’S DISCUSSION ONCE IT’S POSTED. I WILL SEND YOU THEIR DISCUSSION SO YOU CAN REVIEW IT AND ANSWER IT. MAKE SURE ITS 3 SEPARATE RESPONSES FOR THE 3 CLASSMATES.
PLEASE ANSWER EACH DISCUSSION RESPONSE SEPARATELY AND ADD THEIR NAMES TO THEIR RESPONSES IN THE ORDER THAT I SEND IT TO YOU
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Feminist scholars provided new perspectives in “gendering criminology” in important ways. For decades, women offenders and victims were ignored. Many of the feminist approaches have succeeded in unveiling the unique experiences specific to female criminality and victimization. Consequently, the diverse feminist perspectives also succeeded in bringing much needed attention to women as victims and survivors of sexual and physical violence.
When you have completed your readings of Chapter 10 and viewed the video on Two Views on FeminismLinks to an external site. [Video File, 26:49 mins], you should be ready to participate in this second module activity. Be sure to include at least one academic reference/resource in your initial posting and observe APA citation format.
It is recommended that you consult Excelsior University Library Research Guide – Criminal Justice- Undergrad Links to an external site.
for research purposes.
Please respond to the following:
Take either a pro or con approach on the impacts and consequences of the diversity of feminist perspectives on criminal justice policies. Give at least one example with an explanation supporting your stance.
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Required
Module Notes: “New Criminologies” and Feminist Theories
Lilly, J.R., Cullen, F.T., & Ball. R. A. (2018). Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences (7th Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications
Chapter 9: The Variety of Critical Theory
Chapter 10: The Gendering of Criminology: Feminist Theory
Optional
Cox, K. (2015). Feminist Theory in Sociology.Links to an external site. Research Starters: Sociology (Online Edition).
Barberet, R. (2015). Editor’s Introduction: Feminist Criminology—Scholarly Journal and Feminist Project.Links to an external site. Feminist Criminology, 10(1), 3-6. doi:10.1177/1557085114563377
BELKNAP, J. (2010). “OFFENDING WOMEN”: A DOUBLE ENTENDRE.Links to an external site. [PDF, File Size 2.1 MB] Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 100(3), 1061-1097.
Love, S. R., & Park, S. m. (2013). Images of Gender Twenty Years Later: A Content Analysis of Images in Introductory Criminal Justice and Criminology Textbooks.Links to an external site. Feminist Criminology, 8(4), 320-340. doi:10.1177/1557085113492993
View:
Required
Two Views on FeminismLinks to an external site. [Video File, 26:49 mins]
Review Website: Division on Women and CrimeLinks to an external site. (American Sociology of Criminology