Gender & Crime Flashcards
Crime & Deviance revision
Patriarchal Control Theory
Heidensohn argues women have at least one male figure in their life who does not want them to commit crime.
Functionalist Sex Role Theory
Parsons argues that due to their biology and the way they are socialised, women are nurturing by nature, and therefore are incapable of/ do not want to commit crime. Women are too preoccupied being a mother.
Chivalry Thesis
Pollak argues men have a protective attitude towards women and thus are more lenient, so their crimes are less likely to end up in official statistics. For instance, women are more likely to be ‘let off’ for crimes such as speeding.
Liberation Thesis
Adler believes that women are now becoming much more equal in society with men, therefore they now commit more crime.
Class & Gender deals
Carlen suggests that women have two deals, the class deal and the gender deal. The class deal is that if they work hard they will be financially rewarded in life. The gender deal is that if they are a good mother and wife they will be treated well. Carlen believes that when both deals break down, women turn to crime.
Masculinity
Messerschmidt argues that masculinity is an accomplishment that men constantly work at constructing and presenting to others. This is referred to as the hegemonic masculinity, which is the dominant and prestigious form men wish to accomplish. Therefore, Messerschmidt sees crime and deviance as a resource that different men may use to accomplish masculinity.
Globalisation
Winlow argues that globalisation had led to a decline in traditional manual jobs in which many working-class males could express their masculinity through. However, there has been an increase in the night-time leisure economy which has provided a combination of legal employment and criminal opportunities to express masculinity.