1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996393667503316

Titolo

The loyal man's letany: or a prayer against faction, this present time of Lent [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : printed by George Croom, at the sign of the Blue-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's-Castle, 1685

Descrizione fisica

1 sheet ([1] p.)

Soggetti

Loyalty

Political parties - England

Broadsides

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.

Broadside.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0113



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910523717703321

Autore

Hodgson Jodie

Titolo

Gender, power and restorative justice : a feminist critique / / Jodie Hodgson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

9783030908270

3030908275

9783030908263

3030908267

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (243 pages)

Collana

Critical Criminological Perspectives

Disciplina

364.68

Soggetti

Feminist criminology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- Advancing Feminist Perspectives on Girls in the Youth Justice System -- A Brief Overview of Restorative Justice -- Shame and Restorative Justice -- The Justification for 'Gender, Power and Restorative Justice' -- Original Contribution to Knowledge -- Summary of Chapters -- References -- 2: Girls and Youth Justice -- Introduction -- Girls and Youth Justice -- (In)Justice, Welfarism and 'Risky' Girls -- Gender-Specific Provision -- Gender-Responsivity, Girls and Justice -- Neglected Girls and Restorative Justice -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: An Explanation of Gender, Shame and Stigma Power -- Introduction -- The Social Construction of Gender: Relations, Structures and Processes -- The State and Gender Relations -- Theorising Gender at an Interpersonal Level -- Theorising Stigma -- 'Genderising' the Power of Stigmatisation -- Shame, Stigma and Femininity -- Muting Girls' Voices -- Exercising Agency: Resistance to Shame and Stigma -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Restorative Justice with Girls Who Offend: Conflicting Perspectives and Alternative Narratives to Dominant Discourses -- Introduction -- Juxtaposing Positions: Juxtaposing Girls' and Practitioners' Perspectives



and Experiences of Restorative Justice Conferencing -- Restorative Justice Conferencing in Practice: Antithetical Narratives and Alternative Discourse -- Silencing Subjectivities: Examining Girls' Experiences of Restorative Justice -- Emotions, Suitability and Outcomes -- Victim-Offender Paradox -- Power and Control in Restorative Justice Conferencing -- Exploring the Need for Gender-Specific Provision and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Restorative Justice, Shame and Stigma: Compounding Structural Inequalities in Relation to Gender -- Introduction.

Girls Offending and Gendered Discourses of Acceptable Femininity -- Narratives of Stigma -- Stigma and Gendered Constructs of Appropriate Behaviour -- Offending Girls and Stigma: Practitioners' Perspectives -- Examining Experiences During the Conference: Girls and Practitioners' Perspectives -- Practitioners' Perspectives on Stigma -- Girls' Narratives of Shame -- Practitioners' Perspectives on Girls' Experiences of Shame -- Practitioners' Perspectives on the Negative Implications of Experiencing Shame -- Reducing the Negative Implications of Shame -- Planning and Preparation for the Conference -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Deconstructing Dominant Discourse: Conceptualising Restorative Justice Through a Gendered Lens -- Conflicting Perspectives Between Girls and Practitioners -- Restorative Justice and the Marginalisation of Structural Inequalities -- Restorative Justice and the Neutralisation Agenda -- Shame and Stigma -- Practitioners' Perspectives on Power Relations: Continuing the Neutralisation Agenda -- Reintegrative or Disintegrative Shaming? -- The Gendered Nature of Shame and Restorative Justice -- Agency, Resistance and Power -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Towards a 'Girl-Wise' Penology -- Introduction -- (En)gendered Restorative Justice -- Shame and Gendered Injustice -- Towards a 'Girl-Wise' Penology -- 'Remedial Action' -- 'Resistance' -- 'Democratic Exploration' -- Towards Abolition? -- The Question of Safety and Protection -- Masculinity -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Conclusion -- Reintegration and Restorative Justice? -- Addressing Gendered Injustice Through 'Girl-Wise' Penology -- References -- Appendix: Methodology -- Feminist Methodology -- Feminist Epistemology and Ontology -- Research with Girls and the Feminist Production of Knowledge -- Reflexivity, Positionality and Personal Insights.

The Research Context: Methods, Sample and Analysis -- Interview Schedules -- Accessing Participants -- Identifying Girls to Be Interviewed -- The Sample of Girls -- Selecting Practitioners to Be Interviewed -- The Sample of Practitioners -- Interviewing the Girls -- Interviewing the Practitioners -- Ethical Considerations -- Informed Consent -- Confidentiality and Anonymity -- Potential Harm to Participants -- Data Analysis -- A Note on Validity -- References -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This book ties restorative justice into the exercise of patriarchal power. It is focused on the individual narratives of 15 girls and young women who have participated in a victim-offender restorative justice (RJ) conference and the perspectives of youth justice practitioners. Gender, Power and Restorative Justice expands feminist engagement with RJ by focusing critical attention on the importance of the social construction of gender, the exercise of power, shame, stigma, muting and resistance to girls' experiences of RJ conferencing. Drawing upon recent developments to the sociology of stigma and feminist perspectives on shame, the book contends that RJ conferencing can produce harmful implications for girls and young women who participate. Ultimately it is argued that anti-carceral, social policy alternatives, underpinned by



feminist praxis, should replace a youth justice jurisprudence for girls. This book will be of particular use and interest to those studying modules on criminology, youth justice, criminal justice and social work courses. Jodie Hodgson is a lecturer in Criminology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Jodie has previously worked as a lecturer at Leeds Beckett University and the University of Liverpool. She completed her PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research interests are situated within the areas of youth justice, feminism and critical criminology