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What does the term 'Femicide in Canada' primarily refer to?
What does the term 'Femicide in Canada' primarily refer to?
- Murders of women exclusively by men
- Systemic discrimination against women by the state
- The killing of women because of their gender (correct)
- Violence against women in public spaces
Which concept is closely associated with the analysis of gendered experiences in crime?
Which concept is closely associated with the analysis of gendered experiences in crime?
- Feminist Criminology (correct)
- Hate Crime
- Transcarceration
- Selective Enforcement
What is the main focus of the Federal Gender Based Violence Strategy?
What is the main focus of the Federal Gender Based Violence Strategy?
- Promoting gender equality in the workplace
- Increasing funding for law enforcement agencies
- Preventing and responding to gender-based violence (correct)
- Legalizing sex work in Canada
Which of the following is a key characteristic of neo-liberalism as it relates to criminal justice?
Which of the following is a key characteristic of neo-liberalism as it relates to criminal justice?
What does the term 'Maternalism' refer to in the context of women's roles within society?
What does the term 'Maternalism' refer to in the context of women's roles within society?
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Feminist Criminology
Feminist Criminology
A field that examines crime and justice through a lens of gender, power, and inequality. It critiques traditional criminological theories that often overlook women's experiences and perspectives.
Victim/Offender Dualism
Victim/Offender Dualism
The separation of individuals into distinct categories of 'victim' and 'offender'. Feminist Criminology challenges this binary by acknowledging that these categories are fluid and influenced by social factors.
Queer Criminology
Queer Criminology
A subfield of criminology that challenges heteronormative assumptions and analyzes the criminal justice system's impact on LGBTQ+ individuals and communities.
Hate Crime
Hate Crime
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Colonialism 2.0
Colonialism 2.0
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Study Notes
CRM 515 Exam Study Sheet - Fall 2024
- Feminist Criminology is a key topic.
- Feminist Empiricism is a related area of study.
- Victim/Offender Dualism is a concept discussed.
- Postmodern Feminism is a significant perspective.
- Neo-Liberalism is considered in relation to the subject.
- P4W Incident is relevant.
- Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is discussed.
- Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces (SSPPS) is a survey.
- Federal Gender-Based Violence Strategy is a national initiative.
- National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence outlines actions.
- Femicide in Canada is a specific area of concern.
- Queer Criminology and Queer Theory explore related perspectives.
- Hate Crime and its impacts.
- Selective Enforcement and its complexities.
- Criminalization of Poverty is a focal point.
- Law and Order Policies.
- Welfare State policies.
- Man in the House Rule is a historical policy detail.
- Ontario Safe Streets Act is a key piece of legislation.
- Conditional Sentence Orders and their application.
- Restorative Justice procedures.
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada outlines initiatives.
- Colonialism 2.0 is a perspective discussed.
- Necropolitical Tactic is a concept examined.
- Anti-Blackness in Canada, its impacts.
- Misogynoir.
- Welfare Fraud is a relevant issue.
- Task Force on Federally Sentenced Women is a policy focused group.
- Creating Choices is a related theme.
- Responsibilization and its effects.
- Transcarceration is explored.
- Psy-Carceral Complex, Ashley Smith are key figures and concepts.
- Legalizing vs Decriminalizing Sex Work compares these approaches.
- Erring Female is a topic of interest.
- Toronto Industrial Refuge, Maternalism, Female Refuge Act are themes addressed.
- Protection of Sexually Exploited Children Act (PSECA).
- Incall Sex Work specifics are discussed.
- Canada v Bedford is a notable case.
- Provincial Trans Policies (pre- and post-2017) are compared.
- Women in Prison and Pregnancy and policies related.
- Mother Child Program (MCP) is explored; The Bangkok Rules, Strip Searching, and Alternative Sentencing are also noted.
- Essay Question Options: the exam will include essay questions.
- Intersectionality's impact on criminological theories and practices.
- Definition of 'Gendering Justice'.
- How colonialism and neo-liberalism criminalize people.
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Prepare for your CRM 515 exam with this comprehensive study sheet covering crucial topics such as Feminist Criminology, Intimate Partner Violence, and the Federal Gender-Based Violence Strategy. Dive into concepts like Neo-Liberalism, Femicide in Canada, and Queer Theory to reinforce your understanding of contemporary criminological issues.