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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: An Introduction to Female Crime and Delinquency: Portugal in the World; 1 Introduction; 2 Why Do We Need To Talk About Portugal?; 3 Gender Differences in and Out of the Criminal Justice System; 4 Intersectional and Multidisciplinary Approaches: The Book; References; Part I: Crime and Women: Gender Bias, Crime Trajectories and the Prison System; 2: The Criminal Act at the Core of the Nexus Security-Insecurity: A Tentative Approach to Female Crime
1 Ana, Mariana, Camila: Three Different Persons, Three Different Crimes-The Same Insecurity?2 Pre-Penitentiary Institutions, or the Paradoxes of the Welfare State; References; 3: Stalking by Women: Another Side of Gender Violence; 1 Stalking as Gender Violence; 2 Implications of a Gender Perspective on Stalking; 3 Stalking Perpetrated by Women; 4 An Important Minority of Women Stalkers; References; 4: Onstage and Off: The Shifting Relevance of Gender in Women's Prisons; 1 Introduction; 2 A Changing Prison Landscape; 3 Gendered Regimes; 4 Doing and Undoing Gender; 5 Final Remarks
7 The Criminal Act: Reasons for Crime and Imprisonment7.1 Economic Deprivation and Biased Justice in the Explanation of PALOP Women's Imprisonment; 7.2 Economic Factors and Drug Addiction Leading to Eastern European Women's Imprisonment; 8 Final Considerations: Tying Loose Ends; References; 6: "To Kill or to Be Killed": Narratives of Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence, Condemned for the Murder of Their Partners; 1 Introduction; 2 Hearing Women's Voices: A Qualitative Study; 2.1 Women as Marital Murderers and Bias in the Criminal Justice System
2.2 Our Study and the Defence of the Victim as an Offender Within the Portuguese Justice System2.3 Description of the Study; 2.4 Results; 3 Final Considerations; References; Part II: Female Juvenile Delinquency: Victimizations, Delinquencies and the Juvenile Justice System; 7: Heterosexual Dating Violence and Social Gender Relations: Voices of Young Portuguese Girls; 1 Introduction; 2 Heterosexual Dating Violence: A Qualitative Study; 2.1 Youth Social Relationships Reconfiguration: From Stability to Fugacity
1 Ana, Mariana, Camila: Three Different Persons, Three Different Crimes-The Same Insecurity?2 Pre-Penitentiary Institutions, or the Paradoxes of the Welfare State; References; 3: Stalking by Women: Another Side of Gender Violence; 1 Stalking as Gender Violence; 2 Implications of a Gender Perspective on Stalking; 3 Stalking Perpetrated by Women; 4 An Important Minority of Women Stalkers; References; 4: Onstage and Off: The Shifting Relevance of Gender in Women's Prisons; 1 Introduction; 2 A Changing Prison Landscape; 3 Gendered Regimes; 4 Doing and Undoing Gender; 5 Final Remarks
7 The Criminal Act: Reasons for Crime and Imprisonment7.1 Economic Deprivation and Biased Justice in the Explanation of PALOP Women's Imprisonment; 7.2 Economic Factors and Drug Addiction Leading to Eastern European Women's Imprisonment; 8 Final Considerations: Tying Loose Ends; References; 6: "To Kill or to Be Killed": Narratives of Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence, Condemned for the Murder of Their Partners; 1 Introduction; 2 Hearing Women's Voices: A Qualitative Study; 2.1 Women as Marital Murderers and Bias in the Criminal Justice System
2.2 Our Study and the Defence of the Victim as an Offender Within the Portuguese Justice System2.3 Description of the Study; 2.4 Results; 3 Final Considerations; References; Part II: Female Juvenile Delinquency: Victimizations, Delinquencies and the Juvenile Justice System; 7: Heterosexual Dating Violence and Social Gender Relations: Voices of Young Portuguese Girls; 1 Introduction; 2 Heterosexual Dating Violence: A Qualitative Study; 2.1 Youth Social Relationships Reconfiguration: From Stability to Fugacity