ISBN:
9783030908270
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource(XI, 236 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Series Statement:
Critical Criminological Perspectives
Series Statement:
Springer eBook Collection
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Hodgson, Jodie Gender, power and restorative justice
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Keywords:
Critical criminology.
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Law and the social sciences.
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Juvenile delinquents.
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Social policy.
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Sex.
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Corrections.
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Punishment.
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Hochschulschrift
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Konferenzschrift
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Stigmatisierung
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Geschlechterrolle
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Patriarchat
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Täter-Opfer-Ausgleich
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Mädchen
Abstract:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Girls and Youth Justice -- Chapter 3: An Explanation of Gender, Shame and Stigma Power -- Chapter 4: Restorative Justice with Girls Who Offend: Conflicting Perspectives and Alternative Narratives to Dominant discourses -- Chapter 5: Restorative Justice Shame and Stigma: Compounding Structural Inequalities in Relation to Gender -- Chapter 6: Deconstructing Dominant Discourse: Conceptualising Restorative Justice through a Gendered Lens -- Chapter 7: Towards a ‘Girl-Wise’ Penology -- Chapter 8: Conclusion.
Abstract:
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.
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-90827-0
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