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  2. Double deviance theory - Wikipedia

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    Double deviance theory states, "women are treated more harshly [than men] by the criminal justice system... because they are guilty of being doubly deviant. They have deviated from accepted social norms by breaking the law and deviated from gender norms which state how woman should behave."

  3. Feminist school of criminology - Wikipedia

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    A carceral feminist is a feminist that relies on the criminal justice system to address social problems and gender inequalities, such as violence against women and sentencing for sexual offenders. Carceral feminists, mainly consisting of radical, liberal, and/or white feminists, believe that a significant impact can be made on violence against ...

  4. Frances Heidensohn - Wikipedia

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    In her first article, The deviance of women: A critique and an enquiry in the British Journal of Sociology, she questioned why the low level of recorded crime by females had been largely ignored or distorted in criminological research. In it, she advocated an intensive programme of studies to analyse the logistics of the sex-crime ratio versus ...

  5. Feminist pathways perspective - Wikipedia

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    While victimization is a risk factor for both men and women's criminal behavior, it is a stronger predictor for women. [5] Although both men and women may experience victimization in their lifetime, women experience and respond to victimization differently than men due to gender inequalities .

  6. How Societal Expectations Set Women Up For 'Double Failure' - AOL

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  7. Ruth Shonle Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Shonle Cavan (August 28, 1896 [1] – August 25, 1993 [2]) was an American sociologist based at the University of Chicago. She specialized in deviance and criminology and was a leader of the Chicago school of sociology.

  8. 200+ women faced criminal charges over pregnancy in year ...

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    In the year after the U.S. Supreme Court dismantled the constitutional right to abortion in June 2022, more than 200 pregnant women faced criminal charges for conduct associated with their ...

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