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Women's offending: trends, issues and theoretical explanations

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posted on 2024-11-01, 15:04 authored by Margaret Liddell, Marietta MartinovicMarietta Martinovic
Women are being incarcerated in increasing numbers in Western countries, predominately for minor offences such as drug and property offences. Offending patterns of women relate to property, fraud, theft, deception, minor assaults and drug related crime. There is also a strong link between women's socio-economic status, illicit drug (and alcohol) use. In addition a perception exists that women are becoming more violent as a result of being violently abused by others in the past. Early feminist theorists believed that the increase in women's crime was related to women's equality and liberation. If this is the case can we blame this increase on feminist theory and the increased equality of women? Or is the explanation more complex? This paper contends that it is not possible to consider the current trends in women's offending in a vacuum - there needs to be theoretical explanations about what is happening. If we can't explain why women offend, the logic (and thus success) of what we do may be accidental and haphazard rather than clearly planned.

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International Journal of Social Inquiry

Volume

6

Issue

1

Start page

127

End page

142

Total pages

16

Publisher

Uludag University, Social Sciences Institute Gorukle Campus

Place published

Bursa, Turkey

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Uludag University, Social Sciences Institute Gorukle Campus

Former Identifier

2006042425

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-10-14

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