Women and Crime

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Women and Crime
  1. Crime Statistics
    1. Ignore women
      1. 80% of crimes are male
        1. According to Carol Smart (1989) most crimes committed by females are arguably boring, and comparatively trivial to males
          1. We are in an era of "malestream sociology"
            1. It is written by men, for men
            2. When women do commit crime, it is likely to be theft, handling stolen goods. They are more likely to be victims of sexual offences and robbery
            3. Chivalry - Paternalistic Theory
              1. Argues that male police officers and/or judges are sympathetic towards women since women are viewed to be in need of protection. Pollack (1950) argues that the police/judges are romantically chivalrous and protective towards women.
                1. It is "unmasculine" to punish women and impose pain/ hardship. This view is based on a number of factors:
                  1. These include: the separation of women and children, stating that women were forced into crime by men, female crime is not dangerous and are more likely to be the victims.
                  2. However, this is often criticised. For example, in their study of domestic violence, Dobash and Dobash (1980) found that courts are much more harder on women when they are victims. and Lees (1986) support this by arguing that rape victims feel "on trial"/intimidated by judges.
                    1. Similarly, Miller (1985) argues that police often ignore reports of domestic violence
                  3. Traditional Sex Role (evil women) theory
                    1. Women are more likely to be discriminated against and receive a more pubitive punishment. Their caring mother/housewife/respectable societal rome (stereotype) = also shocked people/challenged. Thus, women = 'doubly deviant'
                      1. Deviant behaviour from females is therefore inappropriate, and crime is simply a male business e.g. masculinity, toughness and aggressiveness
                    2. Box (1983) - Crime and Mystification
                      1. Marxist and argued that the police do NOT treat women differently but are treated more harshly since it is unacceptable from women. The court protect the traditional stereotypical female fole which controls/prevents female c+d
                      2. Biological theories and psychological theories
                        1. Lombrosso - female traits = docility, obedience (to men) and sexual apathy. Violent crimes may link to pre-menstural tension.
                          1. Extroverts are more likely to be criminal - this applies to unmarried mothers who are more promiscuous/experience deeper emotional barriers so are therefore arguably more deviant
                            1. This can be dismissed as outdated. Interactionists also argue that crime is a social construct
                            2. Functionalism
                              1. Differential socialisation - primary and secondary
                                1. Males are socialised to be tough and aggressive e.g. in sport
                                  1. Girls are more passive, nurturing and caring which steers them away frim crime
                                    1. Eileen Leonard (1982) assrts that Merton's concept of the American Dream is more prevalent amongst males since they strife for more in educatuion. Women on the otherhand set more realistic success goals.
                                    2. Subcultural Theory
                                      1. Women are often ignored in gangs
                                      2. Labelling Theory
                                        1. Concerns mostly class, NOT gender
                                          1. Feminists argue that labelling should be considered.
                                        2. Marxism
                                          1. Economic marginalisation of women
                                            1. The New Criminology - "Fully Social Theory of Deviance " is NOT fully social enough for feminists
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