Coercion and women co-offenders: A gendered pathway into crime

Barlow, Charlotte orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-1362-7131 (2016) Coercion and women co-offenders: A gendered pathway into crime. Policy Press. ISBN 978-1447330981

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Abstract

What role does coercion play in women’s involvement in crime?

This is the first book to explore coercion as a pathway into crime for co-offending women. Using newspaper articles and case and court files, it analyses four cases of women co-accused of a crime with their partner who suggested that coercive techniques had influenced their involvement in the offending.

Based on a feminist perspective, it highlights the importance of gender role expectations and gendered discourses in how the trials were conducted, and the ways in which the media framed the trials (and the women).

Considering the legal and social construction of coercion, this fascinating book concludes by exploring the implications for public understanding of coercion and female offending more broadly.


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