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Violent women: findings from the texas women inmates study.
Oleh:
Mullings, Janet L.
;
Pollock, Joycelyn M.
;
Crouch, Ben M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence vol. 21 no. 4 (Apr. 2006)
,
page 485.
Topik:
Female Offender
;
Violent Crime
;
Women Criminals
Fulltext:
485.pdf
(107.88KB)
Isi artikel
Prior research on violent crime by female offenders is reviewed. A Texas female prisoner sample is used to explore specific questions raised by the literature review.Violent and nonviolent offenders were compared, looking specifically at race, socioeconomic status, having been raised in single-parent homes, criminal history, gang membership, marital status, and childhood abuse. Findings indicated that women who are violent were more likely to be younger, African American, unemployed, and having extensive criminal histories. They were more likely to come from dysfunctional families with childhood abuse. Limitations of the study were noted.
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