2023, by state Basic Statistic Murder in the U.S.: number of victims in 2023, by race Basic Statistic Number of murder offenders in the U.S. 2023, by gender Basic Statistic Homicide in the U.S. - number of victims 2023, by age Basic Statistic Murder in the U.S.: number of...
The sample consisted of 140 female offenders and 140 male matched-controls. The study focused on the mental disorders, psychological factors, and crime-related variables of female offenders in comparison to those of their male counterparts. The results of this study indicate that female offenders ...
8 Arrest rates also measure societal reactions to behavior, not necessarily behavior itself; growth in arrests may represent changes in the application of laws by gender or in the willingness of the public to report crimes.8 Thus, while there is a popular belief that girls’ violence is ...
In 2023, the violent crime rate in the United States was 363.8 cases per 100,000 of the population. Even though the violent crime rate has been decreasing since 1990, the United States tops the ranking of countries with the most prisoners. In addition, due to the FBI's transition to a ...
Paper presented at the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin (October). Allen, M., D’Alessio, D., & Emmers-Sommer, T. M. (1999). Reactions of criminal sexual offenders to pornography: A meta-analytic summary. In M. Roloff (Ed...
Does Gender Change Things ? Analysis of the Difference Between Male and Female Violent Crime for Solo and Co-Offenders The narrowing of the gender gap among violent male and female offenders has led to inquiry of the relationship between gender and violent co-offending relationships. This study ex...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender-specific research, this study aimed to identify predictors of violent offending in female offenders. Data were extracted from risk assessments of 586 male and female juvenile offenders (aged 11–17...
Research has also shown that the preva- lence of crime tends to peak in late adolescence and then decreases in adulthood [22, 23]. We found that the hazard for the first violent offense by men showed the greatest increase until just over 20 years of age. We found that controlling for...
Although the female offender topic is too wide to review all crime typologies (child physical abuse is not included, for example) the review indicates that: there are legal and police biases in the treatment of women offenders; women can commit the same IPV and share the motivations of male ...
While research indicates offenders have IQ scores approximately eight points below the population average of 100, very little is known about the crimes of individuals with above-average IQ scores. The current research is not limited to acts of family violence, but it describes the self-reported of...