id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7kd2kdtn2za5bkugnopgwakmgu SALLY S. SIMPSON FEMINIST THEORY, CRIME, AND JUSTICE* 1989 27 .pdf application/pdf 10554 994 59 Some feminist critics (Daly and Chesney-Lind, 1988) suggest that criminology, like other social sciences, is androcentric, that is, study of crime and the Rather, men and women can work together to "androgynize" gender roles (i.e., blend male and female traits and characteristics; The alternative frameworks developed by women of color heighten feminism's sensitivity to the complex interplay of gender, class, and race oppression. "new" female offender was emerging (white collar and/or male like), Simon By attributing these differences to male chivalry toward women, she takes a liberal feminist approach to the problem Based on her findings, Tomes argues that feminists may need to reconceptualize the relationship among male power, female economic dependency, differ for black and white women, which raises questions about whether current theories of female crime, including feminist perspectives, are whitefemale centered. Women and crime: The female offender. 1976 Women, Crime and Criminology: A Feminist Critique. ./cache/work_7kd2kdtn2za5bkugnopgwakmgu.pdf ./txt/work_7kd2kdtn2za5bkugnopgwakmgu.txt