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Gender and crime in modern Europe
This book traces the relationship between gender and crime in Europe from the early modern period to the present. It explores how gender shaped patterns of offending, punishment, and perceptions of criminality, while also examining how legal and cultural systems reinforced gendered notions of justice. By combining historical analysis with social and cultural perspectives, the book provides insight into the intersections of crime, law, and gender in shaping modern European societies.
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