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Book Reviews 103 Though the authors identify the book as ‘‘ women -focused,’’ (p. 5), the language used in the narrative is very much social feminist (Adamson, Briskin, & McPhail, 1988 ...
524 Criminal Justice Review 36(4) powerfulness . Similarly, SM presents interesting takes on gender. Newmahr argues that the SM community does not have gender as an organizing concept, instead ...
American Sociological Association 2010 DOI: 10.1177/0094306110386886 http://cs.sagepub.com REVIEWS As an anthropologist, Abelmann used eth- The Intimate University: Korean American nographic ...
. New Brunswick: Transaction. Fox K (1999) Reproducing criminal types: Cognitive treatment for violent offenders in prison. The Sociological Quarterly 40(3): 435–453. Haney L (2010) Offending Women : Power ...
and regulated ’ (p. 70), and sexual cat- egorization ‘permeates every aspect of our lives, from passports to pensions to prisons, toilet to tennis-matches to dinner-party table settings’ (p. 59). The hetero ...
not address the spectrum of activities to prevent and care for victims of chemical assaults. To fill this gap, we aimed to review legislation, policies and regulations relevant to chemical assault to classify ...
the option of carrying out the biblical punishment imposed on adulterers, Jewish communities formed different ways of punishing offending women . These included public humiliation and reprimand, physical injury ...
disagreements and punish offenders . She also explains crucial tipping points in London’s history, such as the dispute between John of Northampton and Nicholas Brembre and when London’s charter was revoked ...
to late medieval London and its records, having previously made important contributions to our understanding of the role of women and the upbringing of children in the city. In this book , she makes use ...
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