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  • Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Legal and Criminal Justice Occupations

    Doing Justice, Doing Gender by Martin, Susan Ehrlich; Jurik, Nancy;

    Women in Legal and Criminal Justice Occupations

    Sorozatcím: Women in the Criminal Justice System;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma Second Edition
    • Kiadó SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2006. december 19.

    • ISBN 9781412927215
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem296 oldal
    • Méret 254x177 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Legal and Criminal Justice Occupations is a highly readable, sociologically grounded analysis of women working in traditionally male dominant justice occupations of law, policing, and corrections. This Second Edition represents not only a thorough update of research on women in these fields, but a careful reconsideration of changes in justice organizations and occupations and their impact on women's justice work roles over the past 40 years.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    "Martin and Jurik provide a clear body of evidence illuminating the gendered nature of criminal justice occupations. Of the multitude of feminist works on this topic, this is one of the best analyses available."

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW



    Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Legal and Criminal Justice Occupations
    is a highly readable, sociologically grounded analysis of women working in traditionally male dominant justice occupations of law, policing, and corrections. This Second Edition represents not only a thorough update of research on women in these fields, but a careful reconsideration of changes in justice organizations and occupations and their impact on women's justice work roles over the past 40 years.

    New to the Second Edition:  

    • Introduces a wider range of workplace diversity and experiences: An expanded sociological theoretical framework grasps the interplay of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in understanding workplace identities and inequities.
    • Provides a better understanding of the centrality of gender issues to understanding the legal and criminal justice system in general: This edition further connects women's work experiences to social trends and consequent changes in legal system and in criminal justice agencies.
    • Offers a more international perspective: More material is included on women lawyers, police, and correctional officers in countries outside the U.S.

    Intended Audience:  
    This is an excellent supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Gender & Work; Women and Work; Sociology of Work and Occupations; Women and the Criminal Justice System; and Gender Justice in the departments of Sociology, Criminal Justice, Women's Studies, and Social Work.

    "Martin and Jurik provide a clear body of evidence illuminating the gendered nature of criminal justice occupations.  Of the multitude of feminist works on this topic, this is one of the best analyses available."

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Tables
    Acknowledgments
    1. Introduction: Changes in Criminal Justice, Occupations, and Women in the Workplace
    The CJS: Mission, Processes, and Workforce
    Historical Context of Women in Justice Occupations
    Legal Changes
    Systemic Reforms and Expanded Opportunities for Women
    Women and Today's Justice Occupations
    Contents of the Second Edition of This Book
    A Note on Perspective and Terminology
    Endnotes
    2. Explanations for Gender Inequality in the Workplace
    Categorical Approaches to Gender Inequality at Work
    Challenging Gender Dichotomies: Gender as Process
    Our Approach: The Social Construction of Gender in the Workplace
    Doing Gender in Work Organizations
    Summary
    Endnotes
    3. The Nature of Police Work and Women's Entry Into Law Enforcement
    An Historical Overview: From Matron to Chief
    The Increasing Representation of Women in Police Work
    The Nature of Policing: Scope of Work and Occupational Culture
    The Police Culture and Men's Opposition to Women Officers
    Barriers to Women Officers: Interaction, Ideology, and Images
    Summary
    Endnotes
    4. Women Officers Encountering the Gendered Police Organization
    Gendered Organizational Logic: Policies and Practices
    Doing Gender on the Street: Dilemmas of Police-Citizen Encounters
    Women's Response: Adaptations, Costs, and Survival Strategies
    Summary
    Endnotes
    5. Women Entering the Legal Profession: Change and Resistance
    Historical Overview: Barriers to Women in Law Before 1970
    Changing Laws and Job Queues: Opening Legal Practice to Women
    Lawyers' Jobs, Specialties, and the Division of Legal Labor
    Gendered Legal Occupational Culture and Barriers to Women
    Summary
    Endnotes
    6. The Organizational Logic of the Gendered Legal World and Women Lawyers' Response
    Gender Bias in Law School and Its Impact on the Learning Environment
    Gender Bias in the Firm, Office, and Agency
    The Impact of Gender Bias on Women Attorneys in Court and Beyond
    Organizational Logic and Limiting Opportunity Structures
    Women's Responses to Gender Bias: Adaptation and Innovation
    Summary
    Endnotes
    7. Women in Corrections: Advancement and Resistance
    History of Women in Corrections: 1860s to 1960s
    Social Change and Changing Queues for Women COs in the 1970s
    Women's Movement Into CO Jobs in Men's Prisons: 1970s to Present
    Characteristics of Women COs in Men's Prisons
    CO Jobs as a Resource for Doing Gender
    Sites of Struggle: Gendered Interactions, Gendered Identities
    Summary
    8. Gendered Organizational Logic and Women CO Response
    Gendered, Racialized, Sexualized, and Embodied Prison Organizations
    Social Context and the Shifting Organizational Logic of Corrections
    Prison Organizational Logic and Women's Careers
    Women's Performance: Adaptation and Innovation
    Summary
    9. Doing Justice, Doing Gender Today and Tomorrow: Occupations, Organizations, and Change
    Our Theoretical Approach: A Recap
    Comparison of Opportunities, Barriers, and Women's Responses
    Do Women Make a Difference?
    Building Feminist Theory and Policy
    References
    List of Cases Cited
    Index
    About the Authors

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