Gender and Crime Flashcards
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Chivalry Thesis
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- criminal justice agents are mainly male and have been socialised into acting in a chivalrous way towards women (Pollak)
- Ministry of Justice- 49% of women received a caution in comparison to 30% of men.
x Walklate- there is no such thing as a chivalry thesis
2
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Patriarchal Control
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- Heidensohn- women are controlled in public, in the home and at work
- class and gender deals
- Carlen interviewed 39 working class women convicted of crime- their deals had been broken
x many women aren’t offered class and gender deals yet they don’t resort to crime
3
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Liberation Thesis (Adler)
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- In Western society women are becoming increasingly liberated from patriarchy
- since the 50s women are gaining legitimate employment and engaging in sexual promiscuity, gambling and drinking
x only benefits middle class women
x women’s crime began increasing in the 50s, before the liberation movement
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Hegemonic masculinity
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- Messerschmidt- masculinity is a social construct which men work to achieve.
- hegemonic masculinity is most prominent
- Messerschmidt- crime allows men to display their masculinity
x doesn’t explain why only certain men use crime to achieve masculinity
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Asserting masculinity
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- conflict subculture in Sunderland where men gained status through being violent
- men used bodily capital to display masculinity
- men can use toughness and bodily capital to attract illicit trade in the night time economy
- the search for masculinity has led to opportunities for men to access illegitimate opportunity structures and criminal subcultures