Listening to Women's Voices: Considering Why Mothers Kill Their Children
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2012
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Abstract
This chapter is from the book Women and Justice: It's a Crime, which is an all-inclusive work on women and issues of justice. The most complete text available, it compiles over 35 essays that explore issues such as: the history of women’s issues; women and the law; women and violence; women and health problems; gender and race, women and prison; women and criminal justice professions; women and terrorism; and girls and delinquency. Written by Roslyn Muraskin and leading scholars in the field, this edition highlights over twenty-two new essays and presents a thought-provoking dialogue concerning the major issues women face in the criminal justice system.
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Meyer, C. L.,
& Weisbart, C. E.
(2012). Listening to Women's Voices: Considering Why Mothers Kill Their Children. Women and justice: It's a crime..
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