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Girls? Troubles and ‘Female Delinquency’
Twisted Sisters, Ladettes, and the New Penology: The Social Construction of ‘Violent Girls’
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Women Fight Back
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Women’s Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on the puzzle
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Black Women and the Criminal Justice System
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Constituting the Punishable Woman
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Genocide and the Social Production of Immorality
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