Deck 13: Gender and Crime
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Deck 13: Gender and Crime
1
The strongest correlate of crime is race.
False
2
Most criminological theories focus on female perpetrated crimes.
False
3
Female crime rates are higher than male crime rates.
False
4
Gender is a social construct.
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5
Traditional criminological theories are male-oriented.
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6
The National Crime Survey shows that the violent crime rate among women has surpassed that of men in the past 30 years.
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7
A feminist approach to criminological theory attempts to address the stereotypical ways women are portrayed in explanations of crime.
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8
Traditional criminological theories fail to address gender differences in treatment by criminal justice system.
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9
Theorists believed women's liberation would decrease female offending.
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10
Traditional theories cannot explain any female involvement in crime.
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11
Traditionally, men are treated less harshly than women accused of:
A) Rape
B) Murder
C) Sexual crimes
D) Property crimes
A) Rape
B) Murder
C) Sexual crimes
D) Property crimes
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12
Rita James Simon argues that criminality among women increased over time because of:
A) Opportunity
B) Necessity
C) Aggression
D) Abuse
A) Opportunity
B) Necessity
C) Aggression
D) Abuse
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13
___________________ is a feminist school of thought that focuses attention on women's issues by improving women's opportunities in society.
A) Socialist feminism
B) Critical feminism
C) Liberal feminism
D) Women's liberation
A) Socialist feminism
B) Critical feminism
C) Liberal feminism
D) Women's liberation
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14
Socialist feminism argues that the male-female relationship is governed by:
A) Economic production
B) Biology
C) Sexual division of labor
D) Capitalism
A) Economic production
B) Biology
C) Sexual division of labor
D) Capitalism
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15
Social feminists believe an egalitarian society is possible after women:
A) Own the means of production
B) Have control of their own bodies
C) Comprise 75% of the workplace
D) Commit 50% of crime
A) Own the means of production
B) Have control of their own bodies
C) Comprise 75% of the workplace
D) Commit 50% of crime
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16
The gender ratio problem compares women's experiences to that of men and suggests women:
A) Commit less crime
B) Are arrested less
C) Receive shorter sentences
D) Serve more probation
A) Commit less crime
B) Are arrested less
C) Receive shorter sentences
D) Serve more probation
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17
Power-control theory suggests that disproportionate control by parents over daughters compared to sons will result in a:
A) Balanced family
B) Egalitarian family
C) Matriarchal family
D) Patriarchal family
A) Balanced family
B) Egalitarian family
C) Matriarchal family
D) Patriarchal family
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18
"Doing gender" is an approach to understanding female criminality that examines:
A) Context
B) Gender roles
C) Discrimination
D) Patriarchy
A) Context
B) Gender roles
C) Discrimination
D) Patriarchy
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19
Liberal feminism seeks to increase attention paid to:
A) Female homeownership
B) Patriarchy
C) Women's rights
D) Gender identity
A) Female homeownership
B) Patriarchy
C) Women's rights
D) Gender identity
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20
Differential association explanations of the gender-ratio differences in crime suggest:
A) Girls are taught definitions favorable to crime
B) Boys are taught definitions favorable to crime
C) Girls and boys are both taught definitions favorable to crime
D) There is no gender-ratio difference in crime
A) Girls are taught definitions favorable to crime
B) Boys are taught definitions favorable to crime
C) Girls and boys are both taught definitions favorable to crime
D) There is no gender-ratio difference in crime
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21
How has the term patriarchy been used by scholars to describe women's roles in society? Describe how these descriptions explain crime.
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22
What is Marxist feminist criminology? What are the theoretical assumptions of this perspective? How does it explain societal responses to female crime?
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23
What are the basic assumptions of power-control theory? How does this theory combine concerns for gender and traditional components of control theory?
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24
What is the role of victimization in female offending?
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25
Describe the role the family has in shaping female offending. Is the driving force based in strain or learning/differential association theory? Defend your position.
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26
A different way of approaching gender and crime is to ask why male crime rates are so high. How do traditional criminological theories explain male's disproportionate involvement in crime?
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27
What is the scientific evidence on the role of testosterone and the crime ratio problem? Is the difference in testosterone levels a good explanation of differences in male-female criminality?
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28
Why is gender a major and consistent correlate of crime? Which theory best explains this "fact" of crime?
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29
Why are more males involved in gangs and gang behavior?
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30
Is the gender gap shrinking? What does the research evidence suggest about contemporary crime rates among women?
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