Deck 1: Gendering Criminology Through an Intersectional Lens

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The textbook addresses criminology through which type of lens?

A) gendered
B) structural
C) cultural
D) educational
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According to the author, what approach should be used to examine the impacts of gender?

A) intersectional
B) cultural
C) structural
D) gendered
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The meaning of the term ______ has been promoted by women of color from across the globe since at least the 1800s.

A) feminism
B) feminist jurisprudence
C) intersectional feminism
D) gender essentialism
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In her research, Deborah K. King addressed how African American women became invisible under ______ when ______ is assumed.

A) African American; male
B) White; male
C) male; White
D) women; African American
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Historically, feminist criminology has focused on the lives and experiences of ______.

A) White women
B) LGBTQ+ women
C) lower-class women
D) minority women
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The term intersectional feminism has been promoted by women ______.

A) who are considered middle class
B) of color
C) who identify as straight
D) with offensive assessments of marginalizing characteristics
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The process in which propositions are constantly put forth, challenged, and subverted is referred to as ______.

A) queer criminology
B) gender essentialism
C) multiple consciousness
D) intersectional feminism
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Which of the following phenomenon posits that women's experiences are isolated and described independently of race, class, sexual orientation, and other realities of experience?

A) queer criminology
B) gender essentialism
C) multiple consciousness
D) intersectional feminism
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The Global South is a shift from using terms such as ______ to refer to countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

A) "developed"
B) "first world"
C) "hegemon"
D) "underdeveloped"
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The struggle to end sexist oppression is referred to as ______.

A) feminism
B) equality
C) emancipation
D) liberation
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The perspective that treats any form of sexuality aside from heterosexual marital sex as deviant and abnormal is referred to as ______.

A) gender essentialism
B) sex negativity
C) multiple consciousness
D) sex positivity
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Scholars often stress that ______ were central to the carceral and racist state.

A) conservative Republicans
B) liberal Democrats
C) conservative Democrats
D) liberal Republicans
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Which of the following was identified as a myth about feminism?

A) It is impossible to study feminism without studying masculinity.
B) Feminism is objective.
C) Feminist analysis narrowly focuses on women.
D) There are many feminist perspectives.
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Which of the following disproves the myth that feminism lacks objectivity?

A) Women's experiences are taken as the norm and generalized to the population too often.
B) Men are the center of analysis in feminist analysis.
C) Feminist analysis does not ignore men and masculinity.
D) Men and nonfeminists are no more objective about gender issues than are women and feminists.
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Studies in Introduction to Criminal Justice textbooks have found that women are more often to be portrayed as ______.

A) judges
B) victims
C) lawyers
D) police officers
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According to the author, most criminology theories are concerned with ______.

A) what causes crime
B) the impact of crime
C) how crime is committed
D) the perception of crime
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The strongest factor that indicates the likelihood that a person will break the law is ______.

A) gender
B) socioeconomic status
C) culture
D) race/ethnicity
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The most common crime committed against women and girls is ______.

A) sexual abuse
B) honor killings
C) sex trafficking
D) prostitution
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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law by President ______.

A) Reagan
B) Carter
C) W. Bush
D) Clinton
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______ of the Civil Rights Act proved to be crucial for women's professional entrance into jobs in the criminal legal system.

A) Title V
B) Title VI
C) Title VII
D) Title IX
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Which of the following is an example of a sex difference?

A) professions
B) wages
C) body size
D) clothing
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______ is an example of a gender difference.

A) Muscle development
B) Childcare responsibilities
C) Reproductive organs
D) Hormones
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The oppressive attitudes and behaviors directed at either sex is referred to as ______.

A) patriarchy
B) sexism
C) feminism
D) gender essentialism
Question
Systematic gender inequality in power and resources is referred to as ______.

A) benevolent sexism
B) hostile
C) benign sexism
D) structural sexism
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Structural inequality looks at how inequality is perpetuated by laws, policies, police, courts, prisons, jails, and youth detention institutions. This kind of structural inequality is considered to be ______.

A) micro
B) meso
C) macro
D) mega
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Which of the following terms refers to a social, legal, and political climate that values male dominance and hierarchy?

A) sexism
B) feminism
C) patriarchy
D) structural inequality
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Central to the patriarchy ideology is the belief that women's nature is ______ determined.

A) biologically
B) politically
C) socially
D) culturally
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Which of the following was developed in order to understand the law as an institution of male dominance?

A) feminism
B) feminist jurisprudence
C) intersectional feminism
D) gender essentialism
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It is known that the best method to capture rape rates is to ask study participants ______.

A) whether they were victims of rape
B) whether they consented to have sex or not
C) whether they have been raped
D) whether they had been forced or coerced to have sex
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Which of the following feminist theories stresses that the way we do research is framed by our standpoint?

A) cycles of violence theory
B) legal theory
C) standpoint theory
D) pathways theory
Question
The critical examination of the research process is referred to as ______.

A) objectivity
B) reflexivity
C) applicability
D) subjectivity
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Feminist research shows that women have often been dichotomized as ______.

A) "Madonnas" or "whores"
B) "dependent" or "independent"
C) "princesses" or "wenches"
D) "masculine" or "feminine"
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In her research, DeFour (1990) pointed to cultural myths that portrayed American women as ______.

A) "hot-blooded"
B) "exotic sexpots"
C) "devoted to male elders"
D) "materialistic"
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Which of the following categories for women of color is seen as inherently violent and capable of protecting herself?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color was identified as being vindictive, provocative, and not credible?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color is viewed as stupid, passive, and bothersome?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color is sexually driven and noncredible as a victim or professional?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Cultural myths portray Latinas as ______.

A) exotic sexpots
B) hot-blooded
C) devoted to male elders
D) good
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Asian women are often portrayed in cultural myths as ______.

A) exotic sexpots
B) hot-blooded
C) devoted to male elders
D) good
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Which of the following types of women are often portrayed as devoted to male elders?

A) White
B) Asian American
C) Latina
D) African American
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Sexism occurs in a vacuum because it is experienced the same by everyone.
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According to Daly and Chesney-Lind (1988), men and nonfeminists are more objective about gender issues than are women and feminists.
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Men's experiences are often taken as the norm and are generalized to the population.
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There are different variations of feminism and not all feminists think alike.
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Prior to the 1980s, the research on women, girls, and crime was practically invisible.
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The first U.S. federal legislation addressing gender-based abuse was the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 1994.
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Women who pursue professions in the criminal legal system do not typically face any resistance when entering or applying for promotions.
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Women's disadvantage in the workplace is an enduring feminist concern.
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Before the 1970s, almost all criminal justice employees in the world were men.
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The advancement of women in the criminal legal system has been fast and exponential.
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Women victims, offenders, and professionals in the criminal legal system have historically remained invisible.
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Patriarchy refers to a social, legal, and political climate that values male dominance and hierarchy.
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Sex differences are those that are ascribed by society, whereas gender differences are considered biological.
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Court cases on sex discrimination have historically confused sex and gender differences, often ruling to the disadvantage of women.
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Women who are identified as mammy are seen as inherently violent and capable of protecting themselves.
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Some scholars have found that the Madonna/whore typology applies to both White women and women of color.
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Among women, there is often discrimination in expectations due to damaging myths.
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Research shows that women have been dichotomized into either "Madonna's" or "whores."
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The field of feminist criminology has been slowly declining since the 1970s.
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Criminology is often considered to be one of the most thoroughly masculine of all social science fields.
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Explain why sexism cannot be conducted in a vacuum.
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Identify the three different myths about feminism that were identified by Daly and Chesney-Lind (1988) and briefly summarize the arguments that invalidate those myths.
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Identify the three major types of employment opportunities in the criminal legal system.
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Explain why women face resistance when entering into a profession within the criminal legal system.
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According to the text, the media has ignored the strong gender and race patterns of school shootings. Identify the patterns and explain why you think it's important that schools address adolescent masculinity issues in their curriculum.
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Deck 1: Gendering Criminology Through an Intersectional Lens
1
The textbook addresses criminology through which type of lens?

A) gendered
B) structural
C) cultural
D) educational
A
2
According to the author, what approach should be used to examine the impacts of gender?

A) intersectional
B) cultural
C) structural
D) gendered
A
3
The meaning of the term ______ has been promoted by women of color from across the globe since at least the 1800s.

A) feminism
B) feminist jurisprudence
C) intersectional feminism
D) gender essentialism
C
4
In her research, Deborah K. King addressed how African American women became invisible under ______ when ______ is assumed.

A) African American; male
B) White; male
C) male; White
D) women; African American
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Historically, feminist criminology has focused on the lives and experiences of ______.

A) White women
B) LGBTQ+ women
C) lower-class women
D) minority women
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The term intersectional feminism has been promoted by women ______.

A) who are considered middle class
B) of color
C) who identify as straight
D) with offensive assessments of marginalizing characteristics
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The process in which propositions are constantly put forth, challenged, and subverted is referred to as ______.

A) queer criminology
B) gender essentialism
C) multiple consciousness
D) intersectional feminism
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8
Which of the following phenomenon posits that women's experiences are isolated and described independently of race, class, sexual orientation, and other realities of experience?

A) queer criminology
B) gender essentialism
C) multiple consciousness
D) intersectional feminism
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9
The Global South is a shift from using terms such as ______ to refer to countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

A) "developed"
B) "first world"
C) "hegemon"
D) "underdeveloped"
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10
The struggle to end sexist oppression is referred to as ______.

A) feminism
B) equality
C) emancipation
D) liberation
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The perspective that treats any form of sexuality aside from heterosexual marital sex as deviant and abnormal is referred to as ______.

A) gender essentialism
B) sex negativity
C) multiple consciousness
D) sex positivity
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Scholars often stress that ______ were central to the carceral and racist state.

A) conservative Republicans
B) liberal Democrats
C) conservative Democrats
D) liberal Republicans
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Which of the following was identified as a myth about feminism?

A) It is impossible to study feminism without studying masculinity.
B) Feminism is objective.
C) Feminist analysis narrowly focuses on women.
D) There are many feminist perspectives.
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Which of the following disproves the myth that feminism lacks objectivity?

A) Women's experiences are taken as the norm and generalized to the population too often.
B) Men are the center of analysis in feminist analysis.
C) Feminist analysis does not ignore men and masculinity.
D) Men and nonfeminists are no more objective about gender issues than are women and feminists.
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15
Studies in Introduction to Criminal Justice textbooks have found that women are more often to be portrayed as ______.

A) judges
B) victims
C) lawyers
D) police officers
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According to the author, most criminology theories are concerned with ______.

A) what causes crime
B) the impact of crime
C) how crime is committed
D) the perception of crime
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17
The strongest factor that indicates the likelihood that a person will break the law is ______.

A) gender
B) socioeconomic status
C) culture
D) race/ethnicity
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The most common crime committed against women and girls is ______.

A) sexual abuse
B) honor killings
C) sex trafficking
D) prostitution
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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law by President ______.

A) Reagan
B) Carter
C) W. Bush
D) Clinton
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______ of the Civil Rights Act proved to be crucial for women's professional entrance into jobs in the criminal legal system.

A) Title V
B) Title VI
C) Title VII
D) Title IX
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Which of the following is an example of a sex difference?

A) professions
B) wages
C) body size
D) clothing
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______ is an example of a gender difference.

A) Muscle development
B) Childcare responsibilities
C) Reproductive organs
D) Hormones
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23
The oppressive attitudes and behaviors directed at either sex is referred to as ______.

A) patriarchy
B) sexism
C) feminism
D) gender essentialism
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24
Systematic gender inequality in power and resources is referred to as ______.

A) benevolent sexism
B) hostile
C) benign sexism
D) structural sexism
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25
Structural inequality looks at how inequality is perpetuated by laws, policies, police, courts, prisons, jails, and youth detention institutions. This kind of structural inequality is considered to be ______.

A) micro
B) meso
C) macro
D) mega
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Which of the following terms refers to a social, legal, and political climate that values male dominance and hierarchy?

A) sexism
B) feminism
C) patriarchy
D) structural inequality
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Central to the patriarchy ideology is the belief that women's nature is ______ determined.

A) biologically
B) politically
C) socially
D) culturally
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Which of the following was developed in order to understand the law as an institution of male dominance?

A) feminism
B) feminist jurisprudence
C) intersectional feminism
D) gender essentialism
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It is known that the best method to capture rape rates is to ask study participants ______.

A) whether they were victims of rape
B) whether they consented to have sex or not
C) whether they have been raped
D) whether they had been forced or coerced to have sex
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Which of the following feminist theories stresses that the way we do research is framed by our standpoint?

A) cycles of violence theory
B) legal theory
C) standpoint theory
D) pathways theory
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The critical examination of the research process is referred to as ______.

A) objectivity
B) reflexivity
C) applicability
D) subjectivity
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Feminist research shows that women have often been dichotomized as ______.

A) "Madonnas" or "whores"
B) "dependent" or "independent"
C) "princesses" or "wenches"
D) "masculine" or "feminine"
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In her research, DeFour (1990) pointed to cultural myths that portrayed American women as ______.

A) "hot-blooded"
B) "exotic sexpots"
C) "devoted to male elders"
D) "materialistic"
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Which of the following categories for women of color is seen as inherently violent and capable of protecting herself?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color was identified as being vindictive, provocative, and not credible?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color is viewed as stupid, passive, and bothersome?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Which of the following categories for women of color is sexually driven and noncredible as a victim or professional?

A) amazon
B) sinister sapphire
C) seductress
D) mammy
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Cultural myths portray Latinas as ______.

A) exotic sexpots
B) hot-blooded
C) devoted to male elders
D) good
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Asian women are often portrayed in cultural myths as ______.

A) exotic sexpots
B) hot-blooded
C) devoted to male elders
D) good
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Which of the following types of women are often portrayed as devoted to male elders?

A) White
B) Asian American
C) Latina
D) African American
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Sexism occurs in a vacuum because it is experienced the same by everyone.
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According to Daly and Chesney-Lind (1988), men and nonfeminists are more objective about gender issues than are women and feminists.
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Men's experiences are often taken as the norm and are generalized to the population.
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There are different variations of feminism and not all feminists think alike.
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Prior to the 1980s, the research on women, girls, and crime was practically invisible.
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The first U.S. federal legislation addressing gender-based abuse was the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 1994.
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Women who pursue professions in the criminal legal system do not typically face any resistance when entering or applying for promotions.
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Women's disadvantage in the workplace is an enduring feminist concern.
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Before the 1970s, almost all criminal justice employees in the world were men.
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The advancement of women in the criminal legal system has been fast and exponential.
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Women victims, offenders, and professionals in the criminal legal system have historically remained invisible.
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Patriarchy refers to a social, legal, and political climate that values male dominance and hierarchy.
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Sex differences are those that are ascribed by society, whereas gender differences are considered biological.
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Court cases on sex discrimination have historically confused sex and gender differences, often ruling to the disadvantage of women.
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Women who are identified as mammy are seen as inherently violent and capable of protecting themselves.
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Some scholars have found that the Madonna/whore typology applies to both White women and women of color.
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Among women, there is often discrimination in expectations due to damaging myths.
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Research shows that women have been dichotomized into either "Madonna's" or "whores."
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The field of feminist criminology has been slowly declining since the 1970s.
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Criminology is often considered to be one of the most thoroughly masculine of all social science fields.
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Explain why sexism cannot be conducted in a vacuum.
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Identify the three different myths about feminism that were identified by Daly and Chesney-Lind (1988) and briefly summarize the arguments that invalidate those myths.
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Explain why women face resistance when entering into a profession within the criminal legal system.
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According to the text, the media has ignored the strong gender and race patterns of school shootings. Identify the patterns and explain why you think it's important that schools address adolescent masculinity issues in their curriculum.
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