As this is a writing-intensive course, your responses should be written in full essay format (include a short introduction and conclusion).Answer one question from part A and one from part B.Part A: Choose ONE of the following questions (12.5%):1. Explain and identify the main contributions of feminist criminology to the broader field of criminology? How does feminist criminology change the way we think about “the offender” and the profile of offending among women?2. Explain and identify the main contributions of Indigenous criminology and post-colonial theory to the broader field of criminology? How can Indigenous criminology challenge existing assumptions within the field of criminology?Part B: Choose ONE of the following questions (12.5%):3. What is the panoptican? What is Foucault trying to show through the panopticon?Describe how sovereign power differs from disciplinary power in Foucault’s work.4. Describe the shift from Penal Welfarism to Crime Control. How does the New Penology use this shift to explain the rise in mass incarceration in the U.S.?Instructions for test:Each essay response must: Include your name, student number, course code, tutorial leader, date and word count. Use 12-point font Be double spaced Include page numbers Not be more than 1000 words or about 3 – 4 pages (not including bibliography)Stylistic considerations are important. Numerous lapses of organization, logic, clarity, syntax, and grammar will figure into in the grading process, so take time to carefully review your assignment.Please cite lecture material and readings in ASA format as appropriate.Comments from CustomerI uploaded some material I hope is helpful, all those do not need to be used Discipline: criminology