The Critical Criminologist Vol 3 No 1
Dawn Currie begins this issue with a critical examination of the impact on Canadian society of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women. Herman and Julia Schwendinger follow with an analysis of the status of women in the Soviet Union, Kathleen Daly poses questions concerning feminists working within and against criminology. Seem Ahluwalia critiques the developments of feminist analysis of male violence in Britain. Robert Menzies and Dorothy Chunn present a thoughtful sketch of principles and themes “with relevance for a feminist pedagogy of crime law and justice.” Drew Humphries reviews the importance of criminalization of pregnancy issue for the National Policy Committee of the ASC.