The feminist school of criminology is a school of criminology developed in the late 1960s and into the 1970s as a reaction to the general disregard and...
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criminology, cultural criminology, postmodern criminology, feminist criminology, Queer criminology, and others discussed below. The Classical school arose...
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The Positivist School was founded by Cesare Lombroso and led by two others: Enrico Ferri and Raffaele Garofalo. In criminology, it has attempted to find...
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In criminology, the classical school usually refers to the 18th-century work during the Enlightenment by the utilitarian and social-contract philosophers...
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integration of Black feminist theory and critical race feminist theory. As Potter articulates this theory, Black feminist criminology describes experiences of Black...
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Critical criminology applies critical theory to criminology. Critical criminology examines the genesis of crime and the nature of justice in relation to...
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Cultural criminology is a subfield in the study of crime that focuses on the ways in which the "dynamics of meaning underpin every process in criminal...
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Public criminology is an approach to criminology that disseminates criminological research beyond academia to broader audiences, such as criminal justice...
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In criminology, the Neo-Classical School continues the traditions of the Classical School [further explanation needed] the framework of Right Realism....
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The Italian school of criminology was founded at the end of the 19th century by Cesare Lombroso (1835–1909) and two of his Italian disciples, Enrico Ferri...
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women's suffrage in majority-Muslim - Crime, gender and - Criminology, school of, feminist - Cult of Domesticity - Culture, feminism in - Cultural feminism...
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part of criminology's Positivist School in that it applies the scientific method to examine the society that causes crime. Environmental criminology is...
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Anarchist criminology is a school of thought in criminology that draws on influences and insights from anarchist theory and practice. Building on insights...
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Women in piracy (redirect from List of female pirates)
related to Female pirates. Piracy Pirate code List of pirates Gender and crime Feminist school of criminology The exact number differs depending on whether...
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Maureen Cain (category Academics of the University of Birmingham)
in feminist criminology Cain's major argument in Towards Transgression were that there are: three traditional approaches of feminist criminology – 1...
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Cesare Lombroso (category Academic staff of the University of Turin)
founder of the Italian school of criminology. He is considered the founder of modern criminal anthropology by changing the Western notions of individual...
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In criminology, rational choice theory adopts a utilitarian belief that humans are reasoning actors who weigh means and ends, costs and benefits, in order...
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to issues of history, gender, economics, and law of interest to Marxist criminology, Feminist school, etc. and vici versa. The methodology of integration...
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Strain theory (sociology) (redirect from Lifestyle theory of criminology)
In the fields of sociology and criminology, strain theory is a theoretical perspective that aims to explain the relationship between social structure,...
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contemporary criminology has been dominated by sociological theories, biosocial criminology also recognizes the potential contributions of fields such...
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Karlene Faith (category Canadian feminist writers)
Canadian writer, feminist, scholar, and human rights activist. She was a professor emerita at the Simon Fraser University School of Criminology. Karlene Faith...
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Frances Heidensohn (category Feminist theorists)
criminologist at the London School of Economics, who is acknowledged as a pioneer in feminist criminology. Her 1968 article The Deviance of Women: A Critique and...
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Largely based on the writings of Karl Marx, conflict criminology holds that crime in capitalist societies cannot be adequately understood without a recognition...
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postmodernist school in criminology applies postmodernism to the study of crime and criminals. It is based on an understanding of "criminality" as a product of the...
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Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (category Academics of Queen Mary University of London)
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian is a feminist scholar whose work focuses on trauma, state crimes and criminology, surveillance, gender violence, law and society...
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Nicole Hahn Rafter (category American feminist writers)
ni-kohl h-ah-n raf-ter) was a feminist criminology professor at Northeastern University. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore College...
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Penology (redirect from History of penology)
Penology is a subfield of criminology that deals with the philosophy and practice of various societies in their attempts to repress criminal activities...
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Fourth-wave feminism (redirect from Fourth wave feminist)
feminism is a feminist movement that began around the early 2010s and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women, the use of internet tools...
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Liberal feminism (redirect from Liberal feminist)
oldest of the "Big Three" schools of feminist thought, liberal feminism has its roots in 19th century first-wave feminism seeking recognition of women...
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