Bibliographie complète
Multiple identities and crime: A study of Antillean women and girls in the Netherlands
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Althoff, Martina (Auteur)
Titre
Multiple identities and crime: A study of Antillean women and girls in the Netherlands
Résumé
The concept of intersectionality refers to the constructionist approach, which considers gender, class and race as categories of social inequality that cannot be added together but that intersect and construct each other. Social categories construct the social identities that affect what motivates people and how they operate. The question is how multiple identities come together in the context of crime? The paper reports the findings of a qualitative study that explored the concept of intersectionality when analysing crime. The study analysed the court files of Antillean women and girls living in the Netherlands and tried to find an explanation for their crime patterns in their struggle with their identity.
Publication
European Journal of Criminology
Volume
10
Numéro
4
Pages
394–407
Date
2013
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1477-3708
Titre abrégé
Multiple identities and crime
Référence
Althoff, Martina. (2013). Multiple identities and crime: A study of Antillean women and girls in the Netherlands. European Journal of Criminology, 10(4), 394‑407. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370812468808
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