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- Title
TEACHING GENDER AS A CORE VALUE: THE SOFTER SIDE OF CRIMINAL LAW.
- Authors
Murray, Melissa
- Abstract
In this article, the author who teaches family law and criminal law at the University of California in Berkeley, California, discusses how she considers gender as one of the factor while teaching the law subjects to her students. She mentions that most of the individuals in the law enforcement are males and this makes it an important factor. Further, most of the defendants, lawyers or officials acting on behalf of the state are male, while women mostly are presented as victims.
- Subjects
BERKELEY (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; UNITED States; CONSTITUTIONAL law; UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley; STUDY &; teaching of domestic relations; GENDER differences in education; CRIMINAL law education; EDUCATION
- Publication
Oklahoma City University Law Review, 2011, Vol 36, Issue 2, p525
- ISSN
0364-9458
- Publication type
Article