CRM 515 Exam Study Sheet - Fall 2024
6 Questions
3 Views

Choose a study mode

Play Quiz
Study Flashcards
Spaced Repetition
Chat to Lesson

Podcast

Play an AI-generated podcast conversation about this lesson

Questions and Answers

What does the term 'maternalism' refer to in a criminological context?

  • The practice of prioritizing female offenders in the justice system.
  • A feminist approach to analyzing the family unit's impact on crime.
  • Policies that provide special provisions for pregnant women in prison. (correct)
  • A theory emphasizing the role of mothers in preventing crime.

Which concept is primarily concerned with the application and impact of gender on criminal justice?

  • Feminist Criminology (correct)
  • Neo-Liberalism
  • Victim/Offender Dualism
  • Postmodern Feminism

Which incident is associated with the federal policy discussions surrounding women's imprisonment in Canada?

  • Canada v Bedford
  • R.v Gladue
  • Ashley Smith
  • P4W Incident (correct)

What does 'gendering justice' pertain to in criminological theory?

<p>Incorporating gender perspectives into legal frameworks. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is primarily addressed by the Federal Gender Based Violence Strategy?

<p>Eliminating gender-based violence through prevention measures. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Feminist Criminology

A field of study that challenges traditional criminological theories by considering the unique experiences and perspectives of women and girls in relation to crime and justice. It examines how gender shapes the criminal justice system and the experiences of crime.

Victim / Offender Dualism

A binary framework in which individuals are categorized as either a victim or an offender, neglecting the complex realities of gender-based violence and victimization, which can occur within intimate relationships.

Hate Crime

A criminal offense motivated by bias against a person or group based on their race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.

Law and Order Policies

Government policies focused on increasing law enforcement and harsher punishments for criminal offenses, often emphasizing a 'get tough' approach to crime. These policies often fail to address the root causes of crime and may disproportionately impact marginalized communities.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Restorative Justice

A philosophy and approach to justice that focuses on repairing harm, building relationships, and promoting healing after a crime has been committed. It involves bringing together victims, offenders, and community members to address the needs of all parties involved.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Study Notes

CRM 515 Exam Study Sheet - Fall 2024

  • Feminist Criminology
  • Feminist Empiricism
  • Victim/Offender Dualism
  • Postmodern Feminism
  • Neo-liberalism
  • P4W Incident
  • Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
  • Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces (SSPPS)
  • Federal Gender-Based Violence Strategy
  • National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence
  • Femicide in Canada
  • Queer Criminology
  • Queer Theory
  • Hate Crime
  • Selective Enforcement
  • Criminalization of Poverty
  • Law and Order Policies
  • Welfare State
  • Man in the House Rule
  • Ontario Safe Streets Act
  • Conditional Sentence Orders
  • Restorative Justice
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
  • Colonialism 2.0
  • Necropolitical Tactics
  • Anti-Blackness in Canada
  • Misogynoir
  • Welfare Fraud
  • Task Force on Federally Sentenced Women
  • Creating Choices
  • Responsibilization
  • Transcarceration
  • Psy-Carceral Complex
  • Ashley Smith Case Study

Legalizing vs. Decriminalizing Sex Work

  • Erring Female
  • Toronto Industrial Refuge
  • Maternalism
  • Female Refuge Act
  • Protection of Sexually Exploited Children Act (PSECA)
  • Incall Sex Work
  • Canada v. Bedford Case
  • Provincial Trans Policies (Pre and Post 2017)
  • Women in Prison - Pregnancy
  • Mother Child Program (MCP)
  • Bangkok Rules
  • Alternative Sentencing

Essay Questions

  • Intersectionality's impact on criminological theories and practices
  • Definition of "Gendering Justice"
  • Colonialization and neo-liberal state's role in criminalizing people

Studying That Suits You

Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.

Quiz Team

Related Documents

Description

Prepare for the CRM 515 exam with this comprehensive study sheet focused on feminist criminology and related topics. This quiz covers significant concepts like intimate partner violence, neo-liberalism, and restorative justice relevant to gender-based violence. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between crime and gender issues in contemporary society.

More Like This

Feminist Theories of Crime and Deviance
18 questions
CRM 515 Exam Study Sheet - Fall 2024
5 questions

CRM 515 Exam Study Sheet - Fall 2024

UnforgettableNashville4306 avatar
UnforgettableNashville4306
Feminist Criminology: Theories and Perspectives
39 questions
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser