Ra. Wright, WOMEN AS VICTIMS AND AS RESISTERS - DEPICTIONS OF THE OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN CRIMINOLOGY TEXTBOOKS, Teaching sociology, 23(2), 1995, pp. 111-121
This paper examines the extent to which the modern feminist image of g
ender oppression-which recognizes both the subordination of women and
the struggles of women to overcome this subordination-has affected the
depiction of women in criminology textbooks. Specifically I analyze w
hether criminology textbook authors, in their discussions of gender is
sues, depict women as the passive ''victims'' of male dominance and pa
triarchy or as active ''resisters'' who struggle against the condition
s of their oppression. Victim and resister images of gender oppression
an examined in 54 introductory criminology textbooks published from 1
956 to 1965 and 1983 to 1992. My data show that although recent crimin
ology textbooks have made important strides toward discussing women as
the victims of oppression, they say far less about women's ability to
resist this oppression through their words and deeds.