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This document contains detailed study notes for Learning Unit 1 of the Women in Crime module (WOCR7221) in the Bachelor of Social Science programme at Varsity College South Africa. The notes summarise key concepts related to women, gender, and crime within the field of Criminology, including how gender influences patterns of offending, victimisation, and the treatment of women within the criminal justice system. The document also explores the role of gender inequality, social structures, and cultural expectations in shaping women’s experiences with crime. These notes were compiled to support learning, revision, and a deeper understanding of gender perspectives in crime and justice

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LO1: The Emergence of Feminism in Criminology
 Historical Absence:
Since the creation of the American criminal justice system,
women's experiences have been either ignored or reduced to a
cursory glance. Traditional criminological theories were criticized
for failing to understand the unique lives of women.
 Timeline of Development:
While the academic study of crime emerged in the early 20th
century, feminist scholarship did not begin to make its mark until
the 1970s.
 Second-Wave Feminism (1960s–1970s):
This movement shed light on legal inequalities, sexuality, and
reproductive rights, prompting scholars to think differently about
women and offending. Prior to this, female offenders were often
omitted from research because there were few female
criminologists and female offenders were a numerical minority
compared to men.
 Institutional Milestones:
The American Society of Criminology (ASC) was founded in 1941
by men; it was not until 1975 that it hosted a panel on women and
crime. The Division on Women and Crime was officially
established in 1984.

, LO2: Impact of Feminism on the Study of Women and Crime
 Expanding the Scope:
Feminism shifted the focus to include gendered crimes such as
rape, domestic assault, and sex work, which might otherwise have
been ignored.
 Evolution of Perspectives:
o Liberal Feminism: Initially focused on equality and
differences between men and women but was criticized for
focusing primarily on white women and neglecting
multicultural identities.
o Third-Wave Feminism: Introduced diverse perspectives,
including race, ethnicity, nationality, and sexuality.
o Intersectionality: This led to the rise of Black feminist
criminology, which examines how race, gender, and class
create multiple layers of oppression (marginalities) for
women of colour.
 New Subfields:
Feminism paved the way for Queer criminology, which challenges
heteronormative views, and Survivor criminology, which highlights
the lived realities of trauma and marginalisation.

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Stacy L. Mallicoat Women, Gender, and Crime
Publisher: 2018 ISBN: 9781544317038 Edition: Unknown

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