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Homicide Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, 291-308 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/1088767997001003006
© 1997 SAGE Publications

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Feminist Perspectives on Serial Murder

A Critical Analysis

JULIE CLUFF

The University of Guelph

ALLISON HUNTER

The University of Guelph

RONALD HINCH

The University of Guelph

This article offers a critical analysis of feminist perspectives on serial murder. It argues that feminist scholarship has been preoccupied with a particular type of serial murder and has, therefore, missed an opportunity to expand both its own and other analyses of serial murder. The article explores areas in which feminist scholarship can inform other analyses and suggests ways in which a feminist theory of serial murder can be improved by incorporating concerns expressed in mainstream criminological analysis.


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