Feminist Criminology

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Criminology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Seeing and Doing Gender at Work: A Qualitative Analysis of Canadian Male and Female Police Officers29
Unifying Theory and Research on Intimate Partner Violence: A Feminist Perspective22
Who Dreams of Badges? Gendered Self-Concept and Policing Career Aspirations22
Sexual Consent and Communication Among the Sexual Minoritized: The Role of Heteronormative Sex Education, Trauma, and Dual Identities22
Scrutinizing the U.S. Equality Act 2019: A Feminist Examination of Definitional Changes and Sociolegal Ramifications17
Colluding With and Resisting the State: Organizing Against Gender Violence in the U.S.14
Adolescence, Empathy, and the Gender Gap in Delinquency13
Perceptions of Victim Advocates and Predictors of Service Referral Among Law Enforcement Personnel13
“Society Wants to See a True Victim”: Police Interpretations of Victims of Sexual Violence12
Are Women Opting Out? A Mixed Methods Study of Women Patrol Officers’ Promotional Aspirations11
Severe and Pervasive? Consequences of Sexual Harassment for Graduate Students and their Title IX Report Outcomes11
Policewomen’s Perceptions of Gender Equity Policies and Initiatives in Australia10
Coloniality of White Feminism and Its Transphobia: A Comment on Burt10
Courting Justice: Tracing the Evolution and Future of Domestic Violence Courts9
Good Intentions: Women’s Narratives of Post-Release Anticipatory Desistance in the Context of Historical and Contemporary Disadvantage and Trauma9
Femme Fatales: Girl Gangsters and Violent Street Culture in Cape Town8
Domestic Violence Policy: A World of Change8
“I’m Not a Number, I’m a Human Being:” A Phenomenological Study of Women’s Responses to Labeling8
Identification, Corroboration, and Charging: Examining the Use of DNA Evidence by Prosecutors in Sexual Assault Cases8
Beyond Recidivism and Desistance7
“Where is the Safe Haven?” Transgender Women’s Experiences of Victimization and Help-Seeking across the Life Course7
Women in Solitary Confinement: Relationships, Pseudofamilies, and the Limits of Control7
“They Still Know I’m Their Momma”: Incarcerated Mothers’ Perceptions of Reunification and Resuming a Caregiver Role7
A Test of General Strain Theory: Explaining Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Use Among Black Women7
Comparative Cross-National Analyses of Domestic Violence: Insights from South Asia7
Perceptions of Police Among Kenyan Female Immigrants in the United States6
Society, Her or Me? An Explanatory Model of Intimate Femicide Among Male Perpetrators in Buenos Aires, Argentina6
Using National Data to Inform Our Understanding of Family and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization: A Review of a Decade of Innovation6
Title IX and Yellow Zone Behavior: An Introduction to the Special Issue6
A Gendered Look at Latinx General Strain Theory6
Neighborhoods and Intimate Partner Violence: A Decade in Review6
Relationship Dynamics Associated With Dating Violence Among Adolescents and Young Adults: A Feminist Post-Structural Analysis5
Swedish Women’s Experiences of Misogynistic Hate Crimes: The Impact of Victimization on Fear of Crime5
Femicide and Feminicide in Mexico: Patterns and Trends in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Regions5
The Cycle of Violence: Abused and Neglected Girls to Adult Female Offenders5
Redefining Motherhood: How Formerly Incarcerated Black Mothers Frame Mothering Choices5
Gender, Police Culture, and Structured Ambivalence: Navigating ‘Fit' with the Brotherhood, Boys’ Club, and Sisterhood5
Discipline and Commoditize: How U-Visas Exploit the Pain of Gender-Based Violence5
Techniques of Identity Talk in Reentering Mothers’ Self-Narratives: (M)othering and Redemption Narratives5
An Exploration of Employment-Related Personal Projects Undertaken by Women on Probation and Parole5
Detention Experiences of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Survivors5
Observing Gender and Race Discourses in Probation Review Hearings4
The Benefits and Supervisory Styles of Women Police Leaders4
The Motherhood Penalty—Understanding the Gendered Role of Motherhood in the Life Histories of Incarcerated South African Women4
Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Self-Silencing, Trauma, and Mental Health Among Juvenile Legal System-Involved Youth4
Romantic (In)Justice: Criminal-Legal System-Impacted Black Women’s Romantic Relationship Status and Quality4
“If It’s Not Femicide, It’s Still Murder”: Contestations Over Femicide in Nicaragua4
Campus Sexual Harassment, Other Violence, and Racism, Oh my! Evidence From Black Women Undergraduates for a Culturally Competent University Approach to Title IX4
Sexual Harassment of Students at Institutions of Higher Education: Variations in Students’ Experiences, Knowledge, and Perceptions Across Institutions4
Gender Identity and Trans Equality: A Comment on Burt4
Decolonizing VAWA 2021: A Step in the Right Direction for Protecting Native American Women4
“I Think It’s Still a Male-Dominated World”: Detachment Services Assistants’ Perceptions and Experiences of a Gendered Police Organization3
Women in Power? Examining Gender and Promotion in Policing Through an Organizational Perspective3
In Favor of the 2019 Equality Act: A Comment on Burt3
Post-Sexual Assault Decision Making: Centering Black Women’s Experiences3
Challenges to Reintegration: A Qualitative Intrinsic Case-Study of Convicted Female Sex Traffickers3
A Longitudinal Test of a Feminist Pathways Model Among Black Youth: Incorporating Racial Discrimination and School Difficulties3
How Do Gender, Sexuality, and Age Impact Perceptions of Teacher Sexual Misconduct? An Intersectional Vignette-Based Study3
[De]-Centering the Victim: Police Perceptions of Victims of Sexual Violence through a Comparative Lens of Evidence Collection and Processing3
Can Respectful Employees Create Equitable Institutions? Promoting a Culture of Respect in the Higher Education Workplace3
Working Together? Gendered Barriers to Employment and Desistance From Harm Amongst Criminalised English Women3
The Link Between the SAMFE and Police Perceptions of Victim Credibility3
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