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Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girls Fear of Crime in Women&39s Lives [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Social Science)
  • Author:  Madriz, Esther
  • Author:  Madriz, Esther
  • ISBN-10:  0520208552
  • ISBN-10:  0520208552
  • ISBN-13:  9780520208551
  • ISBN-13:  9780520208551
  • Publisher:  University of California Press
  • Publisher:  University of California Press
  • Pages:  192
  • Pages:  192
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1997
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1997
  • SKU:  0520208552-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0520208552-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101430724
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The possibility of being a victim of a crime is ever present on my mind; thinking about it as natural as breathing. 40-year-old woman

This is a compelling analysis of how women in the United States perceive the threat of crime in their everyday lives and how that perception controls their behavior. Esther Madriz draws on focus groups and in-depth interviews to show the damage that fear can wreak on women of different ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. Although anxiety about crime affects virtually every woman, Madriz shows that race and class position play a role in a woman's sense of vulnerability.

Fear of crime has resulted in public demand for stronger and more repressive policies throughout the country. As funds for social programs are cut, Madriz points out, those for more prisons and police are on the increase. She also illustrates how media images of victims good victims aren't culpable, bad victims invite troubleand a tough political stance toward criminals are linked to a general climate of economic uncertainty and conservatism.

Madriz argues that fear itself is a strong element in keeping women in subservient and self-limiting social positions. Policing themselves, they construct a restricted world that leads to positions of even greater subordination: Being a woman means being vulnerable. Considering the enormous attention given to crime today, including victims' rights and use of public funds, Madriz's informative study is especially timely.
Esther Madrizteaches in the Sociology Department at the University of San Francisco.
Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girlsis an important and distinctive addition to the literature on the fear of crime. Madriz captures the voices of the generally silenced and invisible women of color who are proportionately far more likely than their white sisters to be the victims of crime. She moves us through the ways in which the fear of criminal victilÓM