The transnational and changing opportunities, as well as the attractive image of crime (with its connotations of wealth, power and freedom) seduce women into entering the criminal world. The changing character of organised crime provides women with new criminal markets and clients. Although women are frequently victims of the worst forms of organised crime, they also take part in criminal activities at varied levels. Female emancipation in legal spheres of societies are reflected in criminal activities undertaken by women, as women can have more active roles than are achieved legitimately in society. No evidence was found to show that women and men are differently motivated to engage in SOC. Much of the literature on crime analysed for this...
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Mainly through a case study, this article examines Chinese women's involvement in one form of organi...
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This rapid review synthesises evidence on the role of gender in serious and organised/transnational ...
Organised crime groups are traditionally understood as being composed of men, with a rigid hierarchi...
reserved1noThis paper discusses the extent, the characteristics and the most controversial issues re...
This paper analyzes the role of women in various types of transnational organized crime and tests th...
Organized crime scholars have paid scant attention to gender and stereotyped roles of women in the c...
This rapid literature review explores the evidence about social norms, gender, and serious and organ...
The crime gender gap is the difference between the levels of participation of men and women in crime...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
This chapter examines the transformation of the roles of women in Italian organized crime groups. St...
Empowerment through Violence: Most people associate gangs with their ability to destroy communities ...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by white-collar criminals. Sensational white-collar ...
Mainly through a case study, this article examines Chinese women's involvement in one form of organi...
This thesis presents a criminological exploration of the relationship between women and the notion o...
This rapid review synthesises evidence on the role of gender in serious and organised/transnational ...
Organised crime groups are traditionally understood as being composed of men, with a rigid hierarchi...
reserved1noThis paper discusses the extent, the characteristics and the most controversial issues re...
This paper analyzes the role of women in various types of transnational organized crime and tests th...
Organized crime scholars have paid scant attention to gender and stereotyped roles of women in the c...
This rapid literature review explores the evidence about social norms, gender, and serious and organ...
The crime gender gap is the difference between the levels of participation of men and women in crime...
In recent decades, women’s participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most coun...
This chapter examines the transformation of the roles of women in Italian organized crime groups. St...
Empowerment through Violence: Most people associate gangs with their ability to destroy communities ...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
The current study focuses on the global scourge of rising female criminality, which has recently bec...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by white-collar criminals. Sensational white-collar ...
Mainly through a case study, this article examines Chinese women's involvement in one form of organi...
This thesis presents a criminological exploration of the relationship between women and the notion o...