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by Merry Morash (Author) "In the past two decades, there has been a tremendous increase in theory and related research that pertains to gender, crime, and justice..." (more)
Key Phrases: structural inequality perspective, family conflict theory, bureaucratic activists, African American, Native American, Supreme Court (more...)
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structural inequality perspective, family conflict theory, bureaucratic activists, familial paternalism, other status markers, dual arrest, macrolevel influences, claiming rape, life course theorists, correctional programming, secondary victimization, believability factors, hostile masculinity, women offenders, coordinated community response, rape law reform, power control theory, benevolent sexism, gender role prescriptions, justice system responses, correctional programs, exercising agency, gender organization, related victimization, mutual combat
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African American, Native American, Supreme Court, United Nations, Great Britain, New York City, Violence Against Women Act, South Asian, European American, Getty Images, District of Columbia, International Criminal Court, National Institute of Corrections, South Carolina, New Right, New Zealand, North American Task Force, South Korea, Office of Justice Programs, Puerto Rican, Soviet Union, Street Woman
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