The chivalry thesis says women are treated differently/ leniently in the CJS, police are less likely to charge women and courts give lighter sentences even for committing the same offence
Allen (1989) women given more lenient so sentences when convicted of motoring offences
FarringtonandMorris (1983) looked at magistrates courts, found men were more likely to be given prison sentences, however evidence suggested males had committed more serious crimes
The chivalry thesis suggests that difference between genders are ignored when it comes to the severity of the crime and take into account the criminal record of those involved
Arguments states that women are treated more harshly by the CJS as they are double deviant (deviated from the norms by breaking the law and deviated from gender norms of how women should behave)
Women considered to be good mothers are unlikely to be imprisoned and those who are not considered to be good or who's children are in care would receive harsher sentences including imprisonment
Partner murder in domestic abuse, cases like this women would be imprisoned for longer periods of time. Men would be allowed to argue in court that they were provokedtoviolence
Freda Alder: 'There has been an upsurge in female crime and described it as dramatic - however numbers of those actually involved were small compared to male crime convictions.'
Feminists have drawn attention to the fact that male behaviour is problematic for society because men are disproportionately involved in criminal and violent activity.
There appears to have more females in m/c crime, but could be a result of changing female attitudes is argued - women did not have had the opportunities for m/c professional crime
Denscombe and ladette culture 2001: 'Reported increase in risk behaviours among young women, adopted many behaviours and sexual attitudes of young men (drinking and subsequent violence which lead to a rise in arrests)'
Young women were adopting aggressively masculine behaviours as a reaction to traditional gender stereotyping and social control this was named ladette culture
Women are controlled in their own homes because they have less freedom, time is spent doing housework and often denied opportunities to be out at night
Women feel they have been treated harshly by the criminal justice system as they see it as a male dominated institution and feel treatments has been unsympathetic and unjust according to Heidensohn
Heidensohn's theory was praised for being an early attempt to explain the gender differences within crime, and at the time it was proposed it was the most valid it could have been