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Feminist Criminology Assignment - Essay

   

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Running head: CRIMINOLOGY
CRIMINOLOGY
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Introduction
The notion of feminist criminology is regarded as a criminology school, which has
been established in the later years of 1960 and the early years of 1970. Such development was a
response in relation to the discrimination and disregard of the females in the customary study
relating to crime. This paper shall discuss the notion of feminist criminology.
Discussion
According to Johnson, it has been argued by the feminist analyses that sexual exploitation
is the primary reason for the difference of status between males and females. The social,
political, economic and legal structures that exist in the society support sexual exploitation.
These structures also support the dominance of the males over the children and the females.
From this outlook, the inequality of authority between females and males are embedded in the
social institutions, for instance, family. As per Kidd and Pringle, the males are socialized in a
manner in which they perceive the females only as means for meeting their everyday, sexual and
emotional desires, while the females are socialized in a manner in which they consider such
needs of males to be their obligations. It has been argued by feminists that the victimization
relating to the females are ignored by the conventional criminology tests (White, Eisler &
Haines, 2018).
Several strands, elements and contending descriptive outlines have been forwarded by
various theorists. The first one is ‘Liberal Feminism’. This theory provides importance to
individual rights. This theory argues that legislative modifications are necessary for providing
equal opportunities to male and female. The second one is ‘Radical Feminism’. This theory
scrutinizes the historical segregation of females from economic, political or social aspects. It

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raises shared awareness and realization in relation to oppression of females. The third one is
‘Marxist Feminism’, which states that female criminality should be considered to be the direct
result in relation to the patriarchal standpoint of the society. The fourth one is ‘Social Feminism’,
which focuses on the matter relating to male supremacy and domination, and the mistreatment
and abuse of the bodies of females within the capitalism. The fifth one is ‘Cultural Feminism’,
which is inspired by mysticism, magic and religion of the ‘New Age’. It emphases on creating a
separate culture for females by focusing on the traits that are female-specific. The sixth one is
‘Standpoint Feminism’, which states that notion of feminism is narrow, as the focus has only
been on a specific group of females, that is, the middle-class and the whites. Females belonging
to separate class, culture and race, mandate distinct approaches. The final one is ‘Critical Race
Theory’. This theory explores the relation between gender and race in the production of
inequalities. As per this theory, females have been neglected by criminology (in the past as well
as the present) due to the domination of males in the area of criminology. Even the language in
relation to law is male-gendered that progresses the rights of males and ignores the rights of
females (Miller & Mullins, 2017).
The liberal feminism should be regarded as the best form of feminist criminology,
because the modification in the legal structure shall help to prohibit any kind of exploitation
against the females.
Conclusion
To conclude, it may be said that the most significant contribution made by feminist
criminology in relation to the study regarding crime, is equality between males and females.
Even though it has been criticized that feminist criminology has neglected the actual study of
criminology and only complained about the blasphemies of males, it may be said that

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