This paper is about women, crime and rationality, the context is the criminal economy. The discussion seeks to critique and build upon the literature on the informal and criminal economies. In particular the chapter will begin to explore women's contribution to these economies. Definitions of the criminal economy are loosely formulated, tend to be simplistic, mechanistic and limited to studies of male offenders, professional and white collar criminals. These definitions are scrutinized to discover whether they may be extended to include activities in which women engage or whether different definitions from a feminist perspective may be more helpful. Three important themes which the paper will address are: first, women and economic crim...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
Women, as well as in many other aspects of society, also in the area of criminological research have...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...
This thesis presents a criminological exploration of the relationship between women and the notion o...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
Female criminality is one of the important phenomena in popular media and also in academic discourse...
In an empirical study of white-collar criminals in Norway, only 8 % out of 255 convicted criminals i...
Women are being incarcerated in increasing numbers in Western countries, predominately for minor off...
Traditionally, research on the gender fraction of women in white-collar crime has focused on female ...
Most of the scientists agreed that they can not identify all common types of crimes causes. Still, a...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
Personal contact incidents from the National Crime Survey were coded for behavioral seriousness. The...
In the criminological studies of the woman as a perpetrator of criminal acts, it is of crucial impor...
This paper investigates the recent claim that women are becoming increasingly involved in aggressive...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
Women, as well as in many other aspects of society, also in the area of criminological research have...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...
This thesis presents a criminological exploration of the relationship between women and the notion o...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
Female criminality is one of the important phenomena in popular media and also in academic discourse...
In an empirical study of white-collar criminals in Norway, only 8 % out of 255 convicted criminals i...
Women are being incarcerated in increasing numbers in Western countries, predominately for minor off...
Traditionally, research on the gender fraction of women in white-collar crime has focused on female ...
Most of the scientists agreed that they can not identify all common types of crimes causes. Still, a...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
Personal contact incidents from the National Crime Survey were coded for behavioral seriousness. The...
In the criminological studies of the woman as a perpetrator of criminal acts, it is of crucial impor...
This paper investigates the recent claim that women are becoming increasingly involved in aggressive...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
Women, as well as in many other aspects of society, also in the area of criminological research have...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...