Alarming rates of U.S. women‘s imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the last decade generated increased interest in explanations of women‘s criminal behavior. Previous research on women‘s pathways indicated that gender mattered significantly in shaping how women enter a pattern of law-violating behavior. These studies furthered the women‘s-routes-to-crime premise by proposing typified pathways and linking specific experiences to outcomes such as drug abuse and criminality. Particularly, the role of sexual and/or physical abuse and/or neglect has been highlighted as a key factor in propelling women into a criminal trajectory. This investigation uses a retrospective approach to explore the differing pathway sequences among justice-involv...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
Building from the developmental and life course literature and the feminist pathways literature, we ...
The gendered pathways perspective seeks to identify the biological, psychological, and social realit...
Abstract Introduction Limited research has focused on the trajectories of victimization to violence ...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
Purpose Although there exists a growing body of research on female delinquents, few studies have inv...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
Research on women who committed crimes has not followed the same developments of males who committe...
There is a well-established connection between substance abuse and offending for both men and women...
Research on women who committed crimes has not followed the same developments of males who committe...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
Building from the developmental and life course literature and the feminist pathways literature, we ...
The gendered pathways perspective seeks to identify the biological, psychological, and social realit...
Abstract Introduction Limited research has focused on the trajectories of victimization to violence ...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
Purpose Although there exists a growing body of research on female delinquents, few studies have inv...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
Research on women who committed crimes has not followed the same developments of males who committe...
There is a well-established connection between substance abuse and offending for both men and women...
Research on women who committed crimes has not followed the same developments of males who committe...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...