Policing Women examines for the first time the changing historical
landscape of women’s experiences of their contact with the official
state police between 1800 and 1950 in the Western world. Drawing on
and going beyond existing knowledge about policing practices, the
volume discusses how women encountered the official police, how they
experienced that contact, and the outcomes of that contact in the
modern Western world. In so doing, it is an original and much needed
addition to the literature around changes in policing, women’s
experiences of the criminal justice system, and women’s experiences
of control and regulation. The chapters uncover such experiences in a
range of countries across Europe, the USA, Canada, and Australia.
Importantly, the collection focuses upon a crucial epoch in the
history of policing – a 150-year period when policing was rapidly
changing and being increasingly placed on a formal level. Bringing
together scholarly work from expert contributors, this unique volume
draws to the fore women’s experiences of policing. It will be of
great use to both scholars and students on undergraduate and
postgraduate criminology and history courses, working on the history
of crime, historical criminology, the history of criminal justice, and
women’s history.
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Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000994513
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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