Gillian Balfour

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Appendix: The Research Process

Appendix: The Research Process

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Conclusion

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Feminist Therapy with Women in Prison

Feminist Therapy with Women in Prison

Working Under the Hegemony of Correctionalism

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Gendering Violent Crime

Gendering Violent Crime

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Lawyering Under Zero-Tolerance

Lawyering Under Zero-Tolerance

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Part 1 Women, Criminology, and Feminism The Feminist Engagement with Criminology

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Part 11 Making Connections: Class/Race/Gender Intersections Part 11 Introduction

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Part 111 Regulating Women – Part 111 Introduction

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Part IV – Making Change Part IV Introduction

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Prison  Regulating Women

Prison Regulating Women

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Racializing Violent Crime

Racializing Violent Crime

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The Power to Criminalize

The Power to Criminalize

Violence, Inequality and the Law

Law’s power to criminalize–to turn a person into a criminal–is formidable. Traditional legal doctrine argues that law dispenses justice in an impartial and unbiased fashion. … ; 199 View
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Theorizing Law

Theorizing Law

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Theorizing Law

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