Gender, Crime and Justice Flashcards
What does feminism as a theory try and do with other theories of crime?
- Offers a new critique on them, and breaks down the notion that women are simply victims of crime and should be studied in their own right as offenders also.
What do Feminists argue that society does as a result of patriachy?
- Discourages deviancy amongst women (social control).
- Generates crimes committed by men against women (social control).
What do feminists argue about the invisibility of crime?
- Gender issues and female offending have been ignored in the study of crime.
- Studies have generally been about male offenders and deviants.
- Female victimisation is largely ignored particularly in relation to domestic violence & sexual violence.
Why might female crime be less detectable?
- If women are carrying out their traditional role in the traditional nuclear family, the role in which women traditionally play may shield women from the rest of society and cause their crime to be hidden.
- Crimes may not all get reported – particularly with domestic violence where there is still a stigma around men admitting that they are a domestic violence victim.
What do feminists focus on?
- Female offending, women’s treatment by the criminal justice system, female victimisation and the gender gap in offending.
Complete the sentence:
If we are to believe official _____ it seems that men are ____ likely than women to commit _______.
- Statistics
- More
- Crime
Complete the sentence:
____ are responsible for around four known offences compared to every one _____ offence, and are ____ likely to be ___ offenders.
- Men
- Female
- More
- Repeat
Complete the sentence:
Men are much more likely to be found ____ or cautioned for ______, than _______.
- Guilty
- Offending
- Women
Complete the sentence:
Men are ___ times more likely to be found guilty or cautioned for ____ offences.
- 50
- Sexual
Complete the sentence:
Men are ___ times more likely to be found guilty or cautioned for _______.
- 14
- Burglaries
Men are around ____ times more likely to be found guilty or cautioned for drug _____ and robbery.
- 8
- Offences
Men are around ____ times more likely to be found guilty or cautioned for _____ damage.
- 7
- Criminal
What do official crime statistics show about gender and offending?
Give at least one example.
At least one from:
- A higher proportion of female than male offenders are convicted from property offences (except burglary).
- A higher proportion of male, than female offenders are convicted of sexual or violent offences.
- Men are more likely to have longer criminal carers and to commit more serious crime e.g. men are 15 times more likely to be convicted of homicide.
What do control theorists argue about gender, crime and justice?
- Women experience higher levels of control than men in all spheres of life. Agencies of social control restrict women’s opportunities to commit crime.
- Males dominate (and therefore women are controlled) in all areas of life: both the public and private spheres.
How can the control theory perspective on gender, crime and justice be evaluated?
- This theory only looks at why people choose not to commit crime, but fails to consider why people choose to commit crime.