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On the margins of the malestream (or, they still don't get it, do they?): Feminist analyses in criminal justice education

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Courtney A. Crittenden, Hannah C. Gateley, Christina N. Policastro & Karen McGuffee. (2022) Exploring How Gender and Sex Are Measured in Criminology and Victimology: Are we Measuring What we Say we Are Measuring?. Women & Criminal Justice 32:1-2, pages 205-218.
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