In the last few decades criminologists and crime historians have made important steps in the understanding of women and crime in the past. First, scholars have gathered data on women’s contribution to crime in various parts in Europe and during different time periods. Such examinations revealed that women’s involvement in crime was in various parts in Europe much higher in the period before ca. 1900 than in the modern period. There were also significant differences between towns and the count..
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
For the last 150 years, conventional wisdom among criminologists saw crime as a predominantly male p...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...
Women as offenders were always considered less interesting to analyze,compared to men and therefore ...
Criminologists and historians of crime have long been aware of the fact that, statistically, women a...
Crime and Gender 1600-1900. Comparative perspectives Date: 27-28 novembre 2015 Lieu: Université de L...
Most of the history of crime has been written on a small scale. Historians have examined development...
This book charts the gender differences in crime in early modern Frankfurt. It shows that women’s pr...
The book Itinéraires féminins de la déviance. Provence 1750-1850 by French historian Karine Lambert ...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Women\u27s Movement and the the number of crimes c...
The transnational and changing opportunities, as well as the attractive image of crime (with its con...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
This thesis examines gender differences in recorded criminality in early modern Frankfurt and the wa...
In late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century London, the number of women prosecuted for murder w...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
For the last 150 years, conventional wisdom among criminologists saw crime as a predominantly male p...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...
Women as offenders were always considered less interesting to analyze,compared to men and therefore ...
Criminologists and historians of crime have long been aware of the fact that, statistically, women a...
Crime and Gender 1600-1900. Comparative perspectives Date: 27-28 novembre 2015 Lieu: Université de L...
Most of the history of crime has been written on a small scale. Historians have examined development...
This book charts the gender differences in crime in early modern Frankfurt. It shows that women’s pr...
The book Itinéraires féminins de la déviance. Provence 1750-1850 by French historian Karine Lambert ...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Women\u27s Movement and the the number of crimes c...
The transnational and changing opportunities, as well as the attractive image of crime (with its con...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
This thesis examines gender differences in recorded criminality in early modern Frankfurt and the wa...
In late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century London, the number of women prosecuted for murder w...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
For the last 150 years, conventional wisdom among criminologists saw crime as a predominantly male p...
THE thesis that there is a relationship between the rate of crime committed by women and women'...