CRIM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Marxist Feminism, Feminist School Of Criminology, Socialist Feminism

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The turbulent 1960s: critical criminology and feminist criminology both have their intellectual roots in the turbulent 1960s, the 1960s was the time of the civil rights movement, the. Movement--people were challenging authority, challenging the social order, and asking why certain races, social classes or genders were treated differently than others: the emergence of critical criminology is associated with two books, Taylor, walton and young"s co-authored 1973 book, the new. Criminology, and taylor, walton and young"s 1975 co-edited book, Critical criminology: the emergence of feminist criminology is associated with three books, all published in 1975--rita simon"s women and crime, freda adler"s. Sisters in crime, and susan brownmiller"s against our will. The critical criminology umbrella: neo-marxism, post-structuralism, socialist feminism, left realism, peace-making criminology, critical-race theory. Stanley cohen"s work on moral panics: hall et al. "s 1978 book, policing the crisis, is a good example of neo-marxism.

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