Women and Justice

Women and Justice

by Sheryl J. Grana
Women and Justice

Women and Justice

by Sheryl J. Grana

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Overview

Understanding the contemporary place of women's lives requires an understanding of the historical legacies. Utilizing a sociological and feminist lens, Women and Justice examines what justice has meant in the lives of women. The book includes diverse quotes relating to the notion of justice and examines numerous issues_both civil and criminal_to bring a broader understanding. As the only sociolegal text on the market that attempts to include both civil and criminal issues between two covers, the work is framed by the working term 'quadraplexation'_a term grounded in the work of feminist theorist Juliet Mitchell. This framework helps us to better understand how and why women are treated the way they are in contemporary society, and it helps to frame our understanding of the historical legal decision-making process. Motherhood, marriage and same-sex coupling, paid and unpaid labor, education, criminal behavior, and women practitioners' lives in the justice system are among the topics included in the text. Suggestions for creating a more just world for women are also included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742570023
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 428 KB

About the Author

Sheryl J. Grana is associate professor of sociology at University of Minnesota Duluth.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Why Women and Justice?
Chapter 2: Ideas about Women
Chapter 3: In the Beginning
Chapter 4: The U.S. Constitution and the Notion of Equality
Chapter 5: Crime and Criminality
Chapter 6: Education
Chapter 7: Paid and Unpaid Work
Chapter 8: Women Professionals in the Justice System
Chapter 9: Unmarried, Married, and Coupled Women’s Lives
Chapter 10: Economics and Disadvsantage: Women's Poverty
Chapter 11: Women, Their Bodies, and Violence
Chapter 12: The Housing of Women Criminals
Chapter 13: In Closing
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