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Gender, Crime and Culture in the Twentieth Century: Conversations between Academics and Professionals
Authors:D'Cruze  Shani; Jackson  Louise; Rowbotham  Judith
Institution:Shani D'Cruze is Reader in Gender History at Manchester Metropolitan University. Recent publications include an edited collection which addresses issues around violence, gender and embodiment in international perspective. She is currently working on a monograph exploring gendered representations of criminality in Britain between c1920 and c1960 and a co-authored monograph on murder.
Louise Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in History in the School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University, LS1 3HE. She is the author of Child Sexual Abuse in Victorian England, Routledge, 2000 and Women Police: Gender, Welfare and Surveillance in the Twentieth Century, Manchester University Press, forthcoming.
Judith Rowbotham teaches History at Nottingham Trent University and is a Director of SOLON: Promoting Interdisciplinary Studies in Bad Behaviour and Crime, and Honorary Secretary of the Social History Society. Recent publications include Criminal Conversations: Victorian Crimes, Social Panic and Moral Outrage (ed. with Kim Stevenson), Ohio State University Press, 2005 and Behaving Badly: Visible Crime, Social Panics and Legal Responses, (ed. with Kim Stevenson), Aldgate, 2003.
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