1st Edition

Women in the Criminal Justice System Tracking the Journey of Females and Crime

Edited By Tina L. Freiburger, Catherine D. Marcum Copyright 2016
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    Women in the Criminal Justice System: Tracking the Journey of Females and Crime provides a rare up-to-date examination of women both as offenders and employees in the criminal justice system. While the crime rate in the United States is currently decreasing, the rate of female incarceration is rising. Female participation in the criminal justice workforce is also rising. However, women on both sides of the system experience special issues. This book presents the current state of females in the system through contributions by expert authors.

    The book discusses the criminal justice system’s reaction to women, as well as the successes and failures of its responses and current and future consequences. The surge of incarcerated women comes with accusations of sexism, racism, and differential treatment, and female employees face sexual harassment, corruption, and differential pay. It examines the victimization of women through sexual and physical assault, victimization during incarceration, and the need for services such as financial assistance, addiction treatment, and psychological care for issues unique to women.

    The early chapters outline the history of women in the context of the criminal justice system, and lead into chapters that address specific women’s issues. Each chapter contains discussion questions to broaden understanding of the history and issues relating to women in the system. The chapters also highlight key concepts, significant statistics, and legislative landmarks in criminal justice for women. As a historical analysis and currently informed resource, Women in the Criminal Justice System is a landmark work in its own right. It gives you a firm understanding of past problems that women faced in criminal justice, the present problems concerning women, how progress was made from past to present, and what progress is still needed.

    History of Gender and Social Control in the CJ System
    Corina Schulze

    Female Crime and Theory
    Alana Van Gundy

    Criminal Justice as a Male Enterprise
    Jeffrey W. Cohen

    The Cycle of Intimate Partner Violence
    Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick

    Sexual Assault and the Evolution of Rape
    Danielle Romain

    Domestic and International Sex Trafficking
    Michele P. Bratina and Kelly M. Carrero

    Cybercrime
    Catherine D. Marcum

    Violent Women
    Tina L. Freiburger

    Role of Women in the War on Drugs
    Amy Poland

    The Female Thief
    Doshie Piper and Georgen Guerrero

    Prostitution
    Katherine Winham and George E. Higgins

    Mothers Who Kill
    Kimberly D. Dodson and Leann N. Cabage

    Incarcerated Women in the United States
    Susan Marcus-Mendoza

    Women in Law Enforcement
    Wendy G. Perkins

    Women in the Judicial System
    Stephanie J. Kirven

    Women in Corrections
    Beverly Crank

    Biography

    Tina L. Freiburger is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her main areas of research include gender and racial/ethnic disparities in the judicial system, and women in the criminal justice system. She has published numerous articles in various criminal justice and other social science journals.

    Catherine D. Marcum is an associate professor of criminal justice at Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. Her areas of research are cybercrime, correctional issues, and sexual victimization. She has published numerous articles in various criminal justice and other social science journals, and has authored and edited multiple scholastic books.