05774nam 2200481 450 991076689790332120231222033210.03-031-45685-8(CKB)29092484900041(MiAaPQ)EBC30975837(Au-PeEL)EBL30975837(OCoLC)1412621217(EXLCZ)992909248490004120231222h20132023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPerceptions of Female OffendersVolume 2. How Stereotypes and Social Norms Affect Criminal Justice Responses /Brenda Russell and Celia Torres, editorsSecond edition.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2013]©20231 online resource (159 pages)9783031456848 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Preface to Volume 2 -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction and the Role of Social Media in Perceptions of Female Perpetrators -- Exposing Narratives and Gender Disparities in Female Offending: Challenging Stereotypes and Advancing Equity -- Introduction -- Female Perpetration and the Media -- The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity on Media Coverage of Female Offenders -- Gender Disparities in Sentencing -- Disparities in the Carceral System -- Trans Women in the Correctional System -- The Organization of Chapters -- References -- Swift Judgment: How White, Black, and Latina Women and Girl Perpetrators Are Differentially Portrayed in Crime News -- Literature Review -- Mass Communications, Social Psychology, and Media Exemplars -- Critical Race Feminism -- Research on Media Accounts of Woman/Girl Perpetrators -- The Importance of Front-Page Photographs -- The Current Study -- Methodology -- Coding Procedure and Analytical Strategy -- Results -- Specific Elements in Captions and Headlines -- Ratings for the Prominent Front-Page Elements, Alone and in Tandem -- A Consideration of Crime Type -- Women Who Commit Filicide -- Women Who Kill Others -- White-Collar Perpetrators -- Discussion -- References -- Female Offenders and Popular Discourse: Examining the Evidence -- Introduction -- Articulating the Problem: Media Representations -- Societal Response -- Examining the Evidence (Sexual Harassment, Domestic Abuse, Infanticide) -- Consequences: Research, Typologies, Rehabilitation -- Signs of Hope -- References -- Part II: Considerations of Partner Violence Homicide, Trans-women, and Gender Responsive Intervention -- Female Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Homicide -- Introduction -- Intimate Partner Violence as a Risk Factor for IPH -- Relevant Perspectives on Women's Perpetration of IPH -- Feminist Perspectives.A Situational or Event Perspective -- A Coercive-Control Perspective -- An Exposure to Violence Perspective -- Women's Personality as a Predictor of IPH -- Public Perception of Female Perpetrators of IPV and IPH -- Portrayal of Female Perpetrators of IPH in the Media -- Female Offenders of IPH in the Criminal Justice System -- Conclusion -- References -- Predictors, Victimization, and Negative Health Outcomes Associated with Incarceration Among 9180 Trans Women from the US Transgender Survey -- Introduction -- Disparities and Predictors in Incarceration -- The Pervasiveness of Victimization Behind Bars -- Purpose of the Present Study -- Method -- Sample -- Procedure -- Measures -- Statistical Analyses -- Results -- Racial and Other Demographic Disparities in Incarceration -- Victimization Behind Bars -- Trans-Related Minority Psychosocial Stressors -- Negative Health Indicators and Incarceration -- Discussion -- Relationship of Current Findings to the Literature -- Limitations of the Current Study -- Recommendations for Research, Public Policy, and Law Enforcement -- Conclusion -- References -- Mythologies of Working with Justice-Involved Women in Correctional Settings -- Introduction -- Women's Unique Needs -- Women as a Misunderstood Population -- Seeking Safety -- Using Prison Capital to Feel Safe -- Agency Support (What Can Be Done) -- Gender-Responsive Products for Agencies -- References -- Part III: Theoretical Explanations for Gender Inclusivity, Disparities in Sentencing, and the Gender Ratio of Crime -- A Gender Inclusive Paradigm for Domestic Violence Offenders -- Introduction -- Empirical Paradigms of IPV -- Gendered Paradigm of IPV -- Family Violence Paradigm of IPV -- Queer Paradigm of IPV -- Treatment Interventions -- New Directions for Practice, Policy, and Research -- References.Gender Disparities in Sentencing: A Theoretical Approach -- Focal Concerns Perspective -- Familial Paternalism -- Focal Concerns and Familial Paternalism: More Than Gender Bias -- References -- Testing Mismatch Liberation Theory Across Race-Ethnicity and Gender -- Introduction -- Gender Convergence in Crime -- Data and Method -- Dependent Variables -- Independent Variables -- Control Variables -- Analytic Strategy -- Results -- Regression Analyses -- Discussion -- Supplementary Electronic Material (S)References -- Supplementary Electronic Material (S)References -- Index.Female offendersUnited StatesWomen immigrantsUnited StatesFemale offendersWomen immigrants364.3740973Russell Brenda L.Torres CeliaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910766897903321Perceptions of Female Offenders2503558UNINA