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Revisiting The Yorkshire Ripper Murders Histories Of Gender Violence And Victimhood 1st Ed 2018 Wattis

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Revisiting The Yorkshire Ripper Murders Histories Of Gender Violence And Victimhood 1st Ed 2018 Wattis
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Wattis, Louise
ISBN: 9783030013844, 9783030013851, 3030013847, 3030013855
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2018

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Revisiting The Yorkshire Ripper Murders Histories Of Gender Violence And Victimhood 1st Ed 2018 Wattis by Wattis, Louise 9783030013844, 9783030013851, 3030013847, 3030013855 instant download after payment.

Between 1975 and 1980, Peter Sutcliffe, who became known as the Yorkshire Ripper, murdered 13 women in the North of England. The murders provoked widespread fear amongst women and impacted the public consciousness at both the local and national level. This book revisits the case, applying a feminist and cultural criminological lens to explore a range of criminological concerns relating to gender, violence and victimhood. Combining research findings from oral history interviews, analysis of popular criminological texts and academic commentary, this volume explores what the case can tell us about feminism, fear of crime, gender and serial murder and the representation of victims and sex workers. The volume contributes to a creative cultural criminology, highlighting how excavating recent criminal history and reading across texts presents new ways for understanding violence, gender and representation in the contemporary context.

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