Gender, Crime and Justice

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  • What does official statistics show about crime rates between genders?
    Males commit more crimes than females
  • What does the chivalry thesis argue regarding female offending?
    It argues that female offending is underestimated
  • Why might the criminal system treat women more leniently?
    Because their offences are often less serious
  • What do feminists argue about the criminal justice system?
    It is biased against women deviating from norms
  • What does sex role theory focus on in explaining gender differences in offending?
    It focuses on socialisation processes
  • What do feminist theories emphasize regarding female offending opportunities?
    Patriarchal control reduces their opportunities
  • What does Carlen argue about female conformity and offending?
    Failure of reward systems leads to offending
  • What does the liberationist thesis suggest about women's offending patterns?
    Women adopt 'male' patterns as they become liberated
  • What has caused the rise in female criminalisation rates for violence?
    Net widening and moral panic
  • How does Messerschmidt view crime in relation to masculinity?
    As a resource for subordinated men to achieve masculinity
  • What does Winlow argue about masculinity in the context of globalisation?
    Men achieve masculinity through work and crime
  • Who argues that when the reward system for female conformity fails, females are likely to offend?
    Carlen
  • What do Heidensohn and Silvestri observe about gender differences in crime?
    They are the most significant feature of recorded crime
  • What percentage of convicted offenders in England and Wales are male?
    80%
  • What is the difference in criminal conviction rates by age between genders?
    9% of females and 32% of males
  • What types of offences are females more likely to be convicted of compared to males?
    Property offences (except burglary)
  • How do males differ from females in terms of repeat offending?
    Males are more likely to be repeat offenders
  • What do the statistics suggest about males and homicide convictions?
    Males are approximately 15 times more likely
  • What do some sociologists argue about the statistics on female offending?
    They underestimate female offending compared to males
  • Why are typically 'female' crimes less likely to be reported?
    They are less noticeable than male crimes
  • What does the Chivalry Thesis suggest about criminal justice agents?
    They act in a chivalrous way towards women
  • What does Otto Pollak argue about men's attitudes towards women in the justice system?
    Men have a protective attitude towards women
  • What does the evidence from self-report studies suggest about female offenders?
    They are treated more leniently
  • What did John Graham and Ben Bowling find regarding male and female offending rates?
    The difference was smaller than official statistics
  • What did Flood-Page et al. find about self-reported offenders?
    1/11 female offenders were cautioned or prosecuted
  • What do court statistics suggest about female offenders compared to males?
    Females are more likely to be released on bail
  • What is the likelihood of females receiving prison sentences for shoplifting compared to males?
    1/9 females versus 1/5 males
  • What did Roger Hood's study reveal about women in similar cases?
    Women were about ⅓ less likely to be jailed
  • What did David Farrington and Alison Morris find regarding sentencing of women?
    Women weren't sentenced more leniently for comparable offences
  • What did Steven Box conclude about women committing serious offences?
    They aren't treated more favourably than men
  • What did Abigail Buckle and David Farrington observe about shoplifting?
    Males shoplifted twice as often as females
  • What did Hales et al. find regarding female offenders in major offence categories?
    Females were significantly more likely to be offenders
  • What did Yearnshire find about women reporting domestic violence?
    Women suffer 35 assaults before reporting
  • What did Sharpe find regarding girls referred for support in youth work?
    7 out of 11 girls were referred for being sexually active
  • What did Stewart find about magistrates’ perceptions of female defendants?
    They were based on stereotypical gender roles
  • What does Pat Carlen argue about custodial sentences for women?
    Judges assess women based on family roles
  • What did Carol Smart quote Judge Wild saying about women's consent?
    Women who say no do not always mean no
  • What does Sandra Walklate argue about rape cases?
    The victim is on trial, not the defendant
  • According to Adler, who struggles to have their testimony believed in court?
    Women lacking respectability, like single parents
  • What did Lombroso and Ferrero argue about female criminals?
    Very few 'born female criminals' exist