Critically, analyze the intersection between gender, crime and violence through a discussion of: (Choose 1) 1. Gendered state crimes, 2. Gendered crimmigration, 3. Gendered hate crimes, 4. Gendered corporate environmental crime, 5. Feminist criminology, 6. Violence against women in the Arab world, 7. Domestic Violence in Australia, 8. Colonization and incarceration 9. Transnational Crime IMPORTANT This essay must contain 3 references from this unit. The 3 required readings should be given prominent status within the discussion. These include: Crenshaw, Kimberle. “Mapping the margins: Intersectionality, identity politics and violence against women of colour.” Stanford Law Review 43.6 (1991): 1241-1299. Tofighian, Omid. Behrouz Boochani and the Manus Prison Narrative: Merging Translation with Philosophical Reading. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies (2018): 1-9. Gerard, Alison and Sharon Pickering. Crimmigration: Criminal Justice, Refugee Protection and the Securitisation of Migration. The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies. Eds. Bruce A. Arrigo and Heather Y. Bersot. New York: Routledge, 2014. 587-611. Gibbings, Beth. Remembering the SIEV-X: who cares for the bodies of the stateless, lost at sea? The Public Historian (Winter 2010): 13-30. Social Control and Justice: Crimmigration in the Age of Fear by Joao Guia et al (chapter 1) Human Rights and Incarceration: Critical Explorations by Elizabeth Stanley (Chapter 5) Perry, Barbara. Gendered Islamophobia: Hate Crimes against Muslim Women. Social Identities (2014): 1-16. The Sydney Morning Herald. “Racial violence is much more than assault”: Wise, Amanda. The Long Reach of the Riots: Denying Racism, Forgetting Cronulla. Journal of Intercultural Studies (2017): 255-270. Buckley, William F. Did we do war crimes?” National Review (July 2004): 54. Tucker, Bruce and Sia Triantafyllos. Lynndie England, Abu Ghraib, and the New Imperialism. Canadian Review of American Studies (2008): 83-100. Henne. Kathryn. “Feminist Criminology.” The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice. Eds. Andje Deckert and Rock Saart. 2017. 587-602. Black feminist criminology In Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Eds. Helen Taylor Greene a d Shaun L. Gabbidon. Rosemary, Joan. Cromae Richey Mann on women, crime and the colour of American Justice. Women& Criminal Justice (2002): 1-25. Chesney-Lind, Meda and Merry Morash. “Transformative Feminist Criminology: A Critical Rethinking of a Discipline.” Critical Criminology 21 (2013): 287-304. Pearson, Elizabeth and Emily Winterbotham. Women, Gender and Daesh Radicalization: A Milieu Approach. The RUSI Journal (2017): 60-72. Australian Government Australian Institute of Criminology. Violent extremism in Australia: An Overview. 491 (March 2017) Emig, Rainer. Terrorist Masculinities: Political Masculinity between Fiction, Facts and their Mediation. Men and Masculinities (2018): 1-13. Pearson, Elizabeth. Online as the New Frontline: Affect, Gender and ISIS-Take-Down on Social Media. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (2017): 1-25. TIPS 1. A good understanding of crimmigration can deepen your analysis of state crimes. 2. A good understanding of war crimes can deepen your analysis of transnational crime. Please message me if there are any questions or if the texts are not able to be used for the topic you choose. There are many more readings from my unit that can act as the 3 required readings and I will be happy to upload them if the ones listed are not enough.Show more