2018
DOI: 10.5204/ijcjsd.v7i1.444
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Criminology, Gender and Risk: The Dilemmas of Northern Theorising for Southern Responses to Intimate Partner Violence

Abstract: Criminology's unitary, unifying and gendered embrace of risk is rooted in Northern theorising. This understanding of risk not only takes its toll on the discipline; it also has consequences for the practices associated with risk: risk assessment. Such practices reflect a range of different assumptions that silence women's everyday experiences of violence, silence culture, and contribute to the construction of all women as fearing and vulnerable subjects. In particular the policies and practices of risk and ris… Show more

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“…One of the main contributions of the present study is an insight that doing marginalized motherhood differs widely depending upon which life phase the mothers are in and the institutional and societal context of their mothering. Our study also reveals the importance of including situated experiences of culture (Machado et al 2010), and the importance of studying marginalized mothering beyond gendered Northern foundations (Walklate 2018) or beyond the Global North (Carrington et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…One of the main contributions of the present study is an insight that doing marginalized motherhood differs widely depending upon which life phase the mothers are in and the institutional and societal context of their mothering. Our study also reveals the importance of including situated experiences of culture (Machado et al 2010), and the importance of studying marginalized mothering beyond gendered Northern foundations (Walklate 2018) or beyond the Global North (Carrington et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Thus, while there is evidence of congruence with the earlier European (Moore, 2011). The ability of surveillance to dismantle and disaggregate personal identity and then to subsequently reconstruct a virtual identity can have positive and negative implications, which means that an awareness of structures of patriarchal oppression need to be embedded into programs that involve repeat victims of violence (Walklate, 2018). Similar technologies have been used in India, including in Delhi and in Punjab (Mason et al, 2015;Paterson and& Williams, 2018), as a response to concerns about citizen security, that werewhich was mobilized by NGOs and community action groups to encourage innovation and change.…”
Section: Victim-oriented Technologies In Criminal Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Femicides have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic (FBSP 2020b). The agenda of southern criminology proposes a more locally nuanced and culturally sensitive response to violence against women (Walklate 2018). Most research about gender violence has been conducted in the large English-speaking cities of the Global North (Carrington et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%