Building from the developmental and life course literature and the feminist pathways literature, we aim to detail when and how exposure to abuse in childhood shapes female offending trajectories. Using data from 470 female offenders in Australia, our analyses assess whether internalizing symptoms and drug use help explain the link between early abuse and later offending among females. We then examine whether these links are most acute for females who onset early and evidence chronic involvement in offending. In support of the feminist pathways model, we find evidence for a pathway from early abuse to internalizing symptoms to drug use and then offending. In addition, and in line with the life course literature, we also find important differ...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Although women engage in violence less frequently than men, an emerging body of research has documen...
Alarming rates of U.S. women‘s imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the last decade generated i...
PurposeDrawing on concepts from strain, feminist, and life-course perspectives, we investigate the p...
Purpose: Drawing on concepts from strain, feminist, and life-course perspectives, we investigate the...
There is a well-established connection between substance abuse and offending for both men and women...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
Abstract Introduction Limited research has focused on the trajectories of victimization to violence ...
This chapter builds on theoretical insights from the gendered pathways literature to interpret the e...
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 cour...
Child abuse and neglect, considered criminal acts under the Criminal Code of Canada, play an importa...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Although women engage in violence less frequently than men, an emerging body of research has documen...
Alarming rates of U.S. women‘s imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the last decade generated i...
PurposeDrawing on concepts from strain, feminist, and life-course perspectives, we investigate the p...
Purpose: Drawing on concepts from strain, feminist, and life-course perspectives, we investigate the...
There is a well-established connection between substance abuse and offending for both men and women...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
Abstract Introduction Limited research has focused on the trajectories of victimization to violence ...
This chapter builds on theoretical insights from the gendered pathways literature to interpret the e...
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 cour...
Child abuse and neglect, considered criminal acts under the Criminal Code of Canada, play an importa...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Several studies have demonstrated a vicious cycle of violence, in which experiences of childhood mal...
Although women engage in violence less frequently than men, an emerging body of research has documen...