Syllabus/achievement requirements

Anderson, Kristin L. and Debra Umberson (2001): “Gendering Violence: Masculinity and Power in Men’s Accounts of Domestic Violence.” In: Gender & Society 15(3): 358–80 (22 pages).

Aradau, Claudia (2008): “Problematizing Trafficking in Women.” In: Rethinking Trafficking in Women. Palgrave. [12-39] (27 pages). [C]

Brownmiller, Susan (1975): “Ch. 1 The Mass Psychology of Rape: An Introduction”, “Ch. 2 In the Beginning Was the Law.” In: Susan Brownmiller Against Our Will. Men, Women and Rape. Random House Publishing (19 pages) [C]

Cahill, Ann (2000): “Foucault, Rape, and the Construction of the Feminine Body.” In: Hypatia 15 (1): 43-63 (20 pages).

Carline, Anna (2011): “Criminal justice, extreme pornography and prostitution: Protecting women or promoting morality?” In: Sexualities 14(3) : 312-333 (21 pages).

Carmody, Moira (2003): “Sexual Ethics and Violence Prevention.” In: Social and Legal Studies 12 (2): 199-216 (17 pages).

Cockburn, Cynthia (2011): “Why Are You Doing This to Me? Identity, Power and Sexual Violence in War.” In: Sexuality, Gender and Power. Intersectional and Transnational Perspectives. Jónasdóttir, Anna G., Valerie Bryson & Kathleen B. Jones (eds.) New York: Routledge. [189-204] (15 pages). [C]

Cohen, Dara K. (2013): “Explaining Rape during Civil War: Cross-National Evidence (1980–2009).” In: American Political Science Review 107(3): 461-477 (17 pages).

Cohen, Dara K., Amelia H. Green & Elisabeth J. Wood (2013): “Wartime Sexual Violence: Misconceptions, Implications, and Ways Forward.” In: Special Report 323, Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace USIP. (16 pages).

Daly, Kathleen & Meda Chesney-Lind (2004): “Feminism and Criminology.” In: Gendered (in)justice. Theory and Practice in Feminist Criminology. Pamela J. Schram & Barbara Koons-Witt (eds.) Long Grove: Waveland Press [9-(38)48] (39 pages). [C]

Edwards, Tim (2006): “Violence and violation – men, masculinity and power.” In: Edwards, Tim,  Cultures of Masculinity. London: Routledge [44-63] (19 pages). [C]

Engle, Karen (2005): “Feminism and Its (Dis)Contents: Criminalizing Wartime Rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In: The American Journal of International Law 99(4): 778-816 (39 pages).

Ericsson, Kjersti (2011): “Rape, love and war - personal or political?” In: Theoretical Criminology 15(1): 67-82 (15 pages).

Ericsson, Kjersti & Nina Jon (2006): “Gendered social control : 'a virtuous girl' and 'a proper boy'.” In: Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention 7(2): 126 -141 (16 pages).

Franklin, K. (2004): “Enacting masculinity: Antigay violence and group rape as participatory theater.” In: Sexuality Research & Social Policy 1(2): 25-40 (16 pages) [reprinted in 2008 in Crime, Criminal Justice and Masculinities, Ashgate Publishing, UK]

Gadd, David & Tony Jefferson (2007): “Ch. 1. Why Psychosocial Criminology?”, “Ch 6. Feminism, Ambivalence and Date Rape.” In: Gadd, David & Tony Jefferson. Psychosocial Criminology. [1-14, 69-84] (28 pages). [C]

Granstr?m, G?rel (2007): “Challenging the Heteronormativity of Law.” In: Exploiting the Limits of Law. ?sa Gunnarsson, Eva-Maria Svensson & Margaret Davies (eds.). London: Ashgate [127-(137)140] (11 pages). [C]

Greer, Chris (2003): “Sex crime and the media: press representations in Northern Ireland.” In: Criminal Visions. Media representations of crime and justice. Paul Mason (ed.). Willan Publishing [90- (109)115] (25 pages) [C]

Hayes, Sharon and Belinda Carpenter (2013): “Social moralities and discursive constructions of female sex offenders.” In: Sexualities 16(1/2): 159–179 (20 pages).

Hester, Marianne (2013): “The ‘Three Planet Model’. Towards an Understanding of Contradictions in Approaches to Women and Children’s Safety in Contexts of Domestic Violence.” In: Violence Against Women. Current Theory and Practice in Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence and Exploitation. Nancy Lombard and Lesley McMillan (eds.). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. [35-52] (18 pages). [C]

Johnson, Michael P. and Janel M. Leone (2005): "The differential effects of intimate terrorism and situational couple violence: Findings from the national violence against women survey." In:
Journal of Family Issues 26: 322-349 (27 pages).

Raymond, Janice (2003): “Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution and a Legal Response to the Demand for Prostitution.” In: Journal of Trauma Practice 2(3/4): 315-332 (17 pages).

Renzetti, Claire (1999): “The Challenge to Feminism Posed by Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships:” In: New Versions of Victims. Feminist Struggle with the Concept. Sharon Lamb (ed.). New York: New York University Press [42-(53)56] (14 pages) [C]

Sanders, Teela, Maggie O’Neill and Jane Pitcher (2009): “Buying Sexual Services.” In: Prostitution: Sex work, policy and politics. London: SAGE. [75-93] (18 pages) [C]

Segrave, Marie, Sanja Milivojevic and Sharon Pickering (2009): “Sex trafficking: Mapping the terrain.” In: Sex Trafficking. International context and response. Willan Publishing. [1-33] (29 pages) [C]

Sivakumaran, Sandesh (2007): “Sexual violence against men in armed conflict.” In: The European Journal of International Law 18(2): 253-276 (23 pages)

Sjoberg, Laura (2007): “Agency, Militarized Femininity and Enemy Others: Observations From The War In Iraq.” In: International Feminist Journal of Politics 9(1): 82-101 (23 pages).

Skilbrei, May-Len & Marianne Tveit (2008): “Defining Trafficking through Empirical Work. Blurred Boundaries and their Consequences.” In: Gender, Technology, Development 12(1): 9-30 (21 pages).

Skjelsb?k, Inger (2001): “Sexual violence and war: Mapping out a complex relationship.” In: European Journal of International Relations 7(2): 211-237 (26 pages).

Smart, Carol (1992): “Disruptive bodies and unruly sex. The regulation of reproduction and sexuality in the nineteenth century.” In: Regulating Womanhood. Historical Essays in Marriage, Motherhood and Sexuality. Carol Smart (ed.). London: Routledge. [7-32] (25 pages). [C]

Smart, Carol (1994): “Law, feminism and sexuality. From essence to ethics?” In: Canadian Journal of  Law and Society 9(1): 1-23 (23 pages).

Walklate, S. (2008): “What Is to be Done about Violence against Women?” In: British Journal of Criminology 48(1): 39–54 (15 pages)

Walklate, Sandra (2007): Imagining the victim of crime. Open University Press. Chapter 2 and 6. [26-56, 133-153] (52 pages).

Weitzer, Ronald (2012): “Understanding Prostitution.”In: Legalizing Prostitution: From Illicit Vice to Lawful Business. New York: New York University Press. [3-21] (18 pages)

Zarkov, Dubravka (2007): “The body of the other man.” In: Zarkov, Dubravka. The Body of War. Media, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Break-up of Yugoslavia. Durham & London: Duke University Press. [155-169, 249-251 (end notes)] (14 pages).

Pages in total 754

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