UPDATE (GRADED A+).
Radical Feminism
Focuses on patriarchy and violence against women
Marxist Feminism
Links gender oppression to capitalism
Socialist Feminism
Combines Marxist and radical feminism
Postmodern Feminism
Emphasizes diversity and intersectionality
Intersectional Feminism
Considers multiple forms of oppression.
What are the 6 different forms of feminism?
liberal feminism
Marxist feminism
socialist feminism
radical feminism
postmodern feminism
intersectional feminism
Gender Systemic Inequality
Disparities in treatment based on gender and class.
Cultural Construction of Rape
Societal beliefs that shape perceptions of sexual violence.
Rape Myths
False beliefs that blame victims and excuse perpetrators.
Add women and stir
, when one uses an existing theoretical perspective based on males and "adds" women. Superficially
included women without questioning male-centric assumptions
Montreal Massacre
1989 shooting highlighting violence against women.
Victimization-Criminalization Continuum
Link between victimization and subsequent criminal behavior.
Messerschmidt's Gendered Crime Theory
Explores masculinity's role in male criminal behavior.
Queer Theory
Challenges binary gender norms and identity fluidity.
Queer Criminology
Examines LGBTQ+ experiences in the criminal justice system.
Systemic Discrimination
Inequitable treatment based on sexual orientation or gender.
Corporate Crime
Illegal acts by corporations for profit maximization.
White-Collar Crime
Crimes by individuals in power.
Occupational Crime
Personal gain crimes by individuals in workplaces.
Organizational Crime
Crimes committed for the benefit of the organization.
Corporate Tax Evasion
Illegal practices to avoid paying taxes.
Corporate Violence
Harmful practices prioritizing profit over safety.
Political Crime
Illegal acts by officials for personal gain.
State-Organized Crime