© 2018 International Australian Studies Association. Criminological studies have found that men’s and women’s pathways to imprisonment differ, with risk factors such as substance abuse, mental illness, socioeconomic circumstances and past victimisation more strongly associated with female prisoners. However, limited quantitative or longitudinal research exists on how the risk factors associated with female offending may have shifted over time. This article investigates the criminal careers and pathways to imprisonment of 6,042 women incarcerated in Victoria between 1860 and 1920, and the risk factors associated with subsequent recidivism. The findings suggest that, while many of today’s risk factors were present historically, there have bee...
Older and elderly women predominantly appear in criminological literature as victims of crime. Howev...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
Criminological studies have found that men’s and women’s pathways to imprisonment differ, with risk ...
This study added to the literature on pathways to prison by examining a sample of federal inmates to...
'When they are all thrown together it is impossible to improve them', declared turnkey Sarah Ann Nix...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This exploratory study concerns the possible relationship between an array of endogenous and exogeno...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
Female offender risk assessment is predominantly based on criminogenic factors that predict reoffend...
Incarceration rates are on the rise in Australia, particularly for women. For female prisoners, issu...
Alarming rates of U.S. women‘s imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the last decade generated i...
The use of longitudinal data from the criminal records of a sample of 6,042 female prisoners in nine...
This study involved an assessment of the relevance of women’s background characteristics for predict...
Older and elderly women predominantly appear in criminological literature as victims of crime. Howev...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
Criminological studies have found that men’s and women’s pathways to imprisonment differ, with risk ...
This study added to the literature on pathways to prison by examining a sample of federal inmates to...
'When they are all thrown together it is impossible to improve them', declared turnkey Sarah Ann Nix...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This exploratory study concerns the possible relationship between an array of endogenous and exogeno...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
Female offender risk assessment is predominantly based on criminogenic factors that predict reoffend...
Incarceration rates are on the rise in Australia, particularly for women. For female prisoners, issu...
Alarming rates of U.S. women‘s imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the last decade generated i...
The use of longitudinal data from the criminal records of a sample of 6,042 female prisoners in nine...
This study involved an assessment of the relevance of women’s background characteristics for predict...
Older and elderly women predominantly appear in criminological literature as victims of crime. Howev...
The empirical and theoretical knowledge base on criminal careers is heavily influenced by data on bo...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...