Women, Murder and Justice
Women, Murder and Justice by Wendy Chan, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2001, offers a compelling exploration of the legal treatment of women who commit murder in England. This insightful hardback, spanning 244 pages, delves into the complexities of conjugal violence and the unique circumstances surrounding female murderers. Through a feminist lens, Chan highlights the gender disparities present in acts of murder and how the criminal justice system addresses these differences. The book also discusses the evolution of feminist strategies aimed at reforming legal structures to better support women who kill in response to violence. Ideal for readers interested in criminology, women's studies, and social justice, Women, Murder and Justice is a vital contribution to the discourse on sex discrimination within the criminal justice system. Discover the intersection of gender and crime in this thought-provoking study.