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OverviewThis third edition provides thoroughly updated information on the status of women in all aspects of the U.S. criminal justice system, from incarcerated women to professionals in the legal, law enforcement, and correctional fields. While concentrating on the present, Clarice Feinman traces changes in theories, goals, practices, and policies concerning women of different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds--be they offenders, professionals, or reformers--since 1800, with a focus on why changes occurred. This unique text is an important tool for filling gaps in information, continuity, and understanding of issues affecting women in the up-hill battle to transform this male-dominated system. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clarice FeinmanPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780275944865ISBN 10: 0275944867 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 30 July 1994 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFor those who teach, do research, or work in the criminal justice system, Clarice Feinman's book can help to increase critical thinking by uncovering some of the hidden systematic problems. The questions raised provide a basis for continued debate about a system under pressure. Women in Criminal Justice is a good supplemental text for any one of the following courses: criminal justice, law and politics, state and local government, women and the law, women's studies, sociology, and criminology. -Criminal Justice Policy Review (about the previous edition) ?For those who teach, do research, or work in the criminal justice system, Clarice Feinman's book can help to increase critical thinking by uncovering some of the hidden systematic problems. The questions raised provide a basis for continued debate about a system under pressure. Women in Criminal Justice is a good supplemental text for any one of the following courses: criminal justice, law and politics, state and local government, women and the law, women's studies, sociology, and criminology.?-Criminal Justice Policy Review (about the previous edition) ?For those who teach, do research, or work in the criminal justice system, Clarice Feinman's book can help to increase critical thinking by uncovering some of the hidden systematic problems. The questions raised provide a basis for continued debate about a system under pressure. Women in Criminal Justice is a good supplemental text for any one of the following courses: criminal justice, law and politics, state and local government, women and the law, women's studies, sociology, and criminology.?-Criminal Justice Policy Review (about the previous edition) For those who teach, do research, or work in the criminal justice system, Clarice Feinman's book can help to increase critical thinking by uncovering some of the hidden systematic problems. The questions raised provide a basis for continued debate about a system under pressure. Women in Criminal Justice is a good supplemental text for any one of the following courses: criminal justice, law and politics, state and local government, women and the law, women's studies, sociology, and criminology. -Criminal Justice Policy Review (about the previous edition) ?For those who teach, do research, or work in the criminal justice system, Clarice Feinman's book can help to increase critical thinking by uncovering some of the hidden systematic problems. The questions raised provide a basis for continued debate about a system under pressure. Women in Criminal Justice is a good supplemental text for any one of the following courses: criminal justice, law and politics, state and local government, women and the law, women's studies, sociology, and criminology.?-Criminal Justice Policy Review (about the previous edition) Author InformationCLARICE FEINMAN is Professor of Law and Justice at Trenton State College, New Jersey. She has been director of a rehabilitation program at the New York City Correctional Institution for Women and consultant/instructor to the New Jersey Department of Corrections Training Academy. Dr. Feinman is the founder and former editor of the international and interdisciplinary journal Women & Criminal Justice. She is the editor of The Criminalization of a Woman's Body (1992) and Criminal Justice Politics and Women: The Aftermath of Legally Mandated Change (with C. Schweber, 1985). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |