RT Book T1 The invisible woman: gender, crime, and justice A1 Belknap, Joanne LA English PP Los Angeles London New Delhi Singapore Washington DC Melbourne PB SAGE YR 2021 ED Fifth edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1795026421 AB Part I. Introduction -- Part II. Women and girls' offending -- Part III. Gender-based abuse -- Part IV. Women working in the criminal legal system -- Part V. Conclusions. AB "Joanne Belknap's The Invisible Woman: Gender, Crime, and Justice fifth edition offers a thorough exploration of the historical and current issues regarding women's and girls' victimization and offending, as well as women's entry into the professions of and current day experiences of judges, lawyers, police officers, and correctional officers. Working to counter the invisibility of women in these areas, the text commits to a strong feminist perspective that incorporates current research, theory, offending, victimization, the practitioner experience, and the intersections of sexism with racism, classism and other types of oppression"-- NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-526) and index NO Revision of$lBelknap, Joanne$tInvisible woman$dStamford, CT$eCengage Learning$f[2014]$CDLC$62013955321 CN HV9950 SN 9781544348278 SN 1544348274 K1 Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration : United States K1 Female offenders : United States K1 Women : Crimes against : United States K1 Policewomen : United States K1 Female offenders K1 Policewomen K1 Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration K1 Women ; Crimes against K1 United States K1 Strafjustiz : Täterin : Weibliche Kriminelle : Verbrechensopfer : Frau : Beamtin