CC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Feminist School Of Criminology, Liberal Feminism, Standpoint Feminism

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17 Dec 2019
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Introduction econmoic and social resources and the differetioal postion od selected groups in society. Feminist criminology has been concerened with issues of power, the distribution of. According to feminist criminology, the sexist nature of the criminal justice system is an. We must understand that how we respond to crime issues is determined by the way the ingrained part of a system that requires reform law positions women in society. First wave surfaced as the suffrage movement toward the end of the 19th century abuses and crimes against them. Feminist crimonology developed in the late 1960"s. It is closely associated with the emergence of the second wave of feminism. The second wave highlighted the structural oppression of women as well as general. Key demands of the women"s liberation movement. Free 24 hour nurses under communion control. Freedom from intimidation by threat or use of violence or sexual coercion, regardless of marital status.

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