Abstract
Both the panel and the special issue that now ensues were inspired by an impulse to step back—approximately one half-century after second-wave feminism burst onto the scene in the 1960s and 1970, leading thereafter to the evolution of diverse and important feminism(s)—so as to evaluate where, within the academic discipline of criminology, the gender revolution has led.
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