Policing Women
Policing Women
Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950
Turner, Jo; Pluskota, Marion; Johnston, Helen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2023
270
Mole
Inglês
9780367558178
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
SECTION 1: Gender, Attitudes and Policing
1. Policing women in urban Scotland c.1890-1950
LOUISE JACKSON AND RIAN SUTTON
2. Policing women and girls in Canada from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth Century
TAMARA MYERS
3. Policing Australian Women: beyond Sex and Secrets
ALANA PIPER
SECTION 2: Space, Place and Social Control
4. The policing of female drunkenness in two northern English boroughs, c.1869-1875
CRAIG STAFFORD
5. The policing of women in the northwest of England, 1856-1901
GUY WOOLNOUGH
6. Women, police, and social control in Bologna between the eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century
SANNE MUURLING
7. 'A Very Friendly Feeling Which is Perfectly Natural': police and sex workers in progressive era Baltimore
KATIE M. HEMPHILL
SECTION 3: Police Culture, Practice and Identity
8. 'It would be a great evil to let so bad a Character ... go at large': convict women and the Irish police, the 1860s-1900
ELAINE FARRELL
9. Character and crime: police classification of female offenders in late nineteenth century England
JO TURNER
10. 'I don't care about you, I'll write to the procurer!' Women's threats, insults, and violence against policemen, 1863-1913
MARION PLUSKOTA
SECTION 4: Mobility, Migration and Race
11. Policing migrant women: patterns of mobility, control and expulsion in the German Empire, 1870-1914
BEATE ALTHAMMER
12. Policing emancipation: white law enforcer sexual violence against Black women in the reconstruction US South, 1865-1877
ELIZABETH M. BARNES
13. 'Where are the Race Police Women?' African American policewomen in the Black press and on the beat in early twentieth-century America
ELIZABETH EVENS
Conclusion
SECTION 1: Gender, Attitudes and Policing
1. Policing women in urban Scotland c.1890-1950
LOUISE JACKSON AND RIAN SUTTON
2. Policing women and girls in Canada from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth Century
TAMARA MYERS
3. Policing Australian Women: beyond Sex and Secrets
ALANA PIPER
SECTION 2: Space, Place and Social Control
4. The policing of female drunkenness in two northern English boroughs, c.1869-1875
CRAIG STAFFORD
5. The policing of women in the northwest of England, 1856-1901
GUY WOOLNOUGH
6. Women, police, and social control in Bologna between the eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century
SANNE MUURLING
7. 'A Very Friendly Feeling Which is Perfectly Natural': police and sex workers in progressive era Baltimore
KATIE M. HEMPHILL
SECTION 3: Police Culture, Practice and Identity
8. 'It would be a great evil to let so bad a Character ... go at large': convict women and the Irish police, the 1860s-1900
ELAINE FARRELL
9. Character and crime: police classification of female offenders in late nineteenth century England
JO TURNER
10. 'I don't care about you, I'll write to the procurer!' Women's threats, insults, and violence against policemen, 1863-1913
MARION PLUSKOTA
SECTION 4: Mobility, Migration and Race
11. Policing migrant women: patterns of mobility, control and expulsion in the German Empire, 1870-1914
BEATE ALTHAMMER
12. Policing emancipation: white law enforcer sexual violence against Black women in the reconstruction US South, 1865-1877
ELIZABETH M. BARNES
13. 'Where are the Race Police Women?' African American policewomen in the Black press and on the beat in early twentieth-century America
ELIZABETH EVENS
Conclusion
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gendered social control;female offenders history;law enforcement gender studies;migration and policing;race and criminal justice;sex work regulation;historical policing of women Western world
Introduction
SECTION 1: Gender, Attitudes and Policing
1. Policing women in urban Scotland c.1890-1950
LOUISE JACKSON AND RIAN SUTTON
2. Policing women and girls in Canada from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth Century
TAMARA MYERS
3. Policing Australian Women: beyond Sex and Secrets
ALANA PIPER
SECTION 2: Space, Place and Social Control
4. The policing of female drunkenness in two northern English boroughs, c.1869-1875
CRAIG STAFFORD
5. The policing of women in the northwest of England, 1856-1901
GUY WOOLNOUGH
6. Women, police, and social control in Bologna between the eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century
SANNE MUURLING
7. 'A Very Friendly Feeling Which is Perfectly Natural': police and sex workers in progressive era Baltimore
KATIE M. HEMPHILL
SECTION 3: Police Culture, Practice and Identity
8. 'It would be a great evil to let so bad a Character ... go at large': convict women and the Irish police, the 1860s-1900
ELAINE FARRELL
9. Character and crime: police classification of female offenders in late nineteenth century England
JO TURNER
10. 'I don't care about you, I'll write to the procurer!' Women's threats, insults, and violence against policemen, 1863-1913
MARION PLUSKOTA
SECTION 4: Mobility, Migration and Race
11. Policing migrant women: patterns of mobility, control and expulsion in the German Empire, 1870-1914
BEATE ALTHAMMER
12. Policing emancipation: white law enforcer sexual violence against Black women in the reconstruction US South, 1865-1877
ELIZABETH M. BARNES
13. 'Where are the Race Police Women?' African American policewomen in the Black press and on the beat in early twentieth-century America
ELIZABETH EVENS
Conclusion
SECTION 1: Gender, Attitudes and Policing
1. Policing women in urban Scotland c.1890-1950
LOUISE JACKSON AND RIAN SUTTON
2. Policing women and girls in Canada from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth Century
TAMARA MYERS
3. Policing Australian Women: beyond Sex and Secrets
ALANA PIPER
SECTION 2: Space, Place and Social Control
4. The policing of female drunkenness in two northern English boroughs, c.1869-1875
CRAIG STAFFORD
5. The policing of women in the northwest of England, 1856-1901
GUY WOOLNOUGH
6. Women, police, and social control in Bologna between the eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century
SANNE MUURLING
7. 'A Very Friendly Feeling Which is Perfectly Natural': police and sex workers in progressive era Baltimore
KATIE M. HEMPHILL
SECTION 3: Police Culture, Practice and Identity
8. 'It would be a great evil to let so bad a Character ... go at large': convict women and the Irish police, the 1860s-1900
ELAINE FARRELL
9. Character and crime: police classification of female offenders in late nineteenth century England
JO TURNER
10. 'I don't care about you, I'll write to the procurer!' Women's threats, insults, and violence against policemen, 1863-1913
MARION PLUSKOTA
SECTION 4: Mobility, Migration and Race
11. Policing migrant women: patterns of mobility, control and expulsion in the German Empire, 1870-1914
BEATE ALTHAMMER
12. Policing emancipation: white law enforcer sexual violence against Black women in the reconstruction US South, 1865-1877
ELIZABETH M. BARNES
13. 'Where are the Race Police Women?' African American policewomen in the Black press and on the beat in early twentieth-century America
ELIZABETH EVENS
Conclusion
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