The purpose of this thesis is to examine the language used by district courts, more exactly the differences in language used regarding female and male offenders. Previous research has shown that there is a difference in punishment if you are a woman or if you are a man, often men are getting harsher punishments than women for most types of crimes. One explanation for this is the socially constructive perception of men and women and the norms individuals are expected to follow. This study will by using a comparative discourse analysis analyze judgements regarding assault of the normal degree, specifically looking into the language used to describe men and women and their actions
In this thesis the objective has been to identify differences in judgements between female and male ...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
The debate about the possibility of equal treatment, regardless of gender, is ongoing and a constant...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the language used by district courts, more exactly the diff...
The purpose of this thesis has been to analyze Court cases determined in a Swedish context which inc...
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of domestic murder. In unde...
Male perpetrators have long been over-represented in the criminal justice system. This seems to have...
This thesis addresses the complex and often contentious matter of gender difference in criminal cour...
The debilitating judicial process experienced by victims of sexual assault largely prevents women fr...
Violent behaviour is understood as being a social and unilateral action initiated by one party. It ...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
This study investigates the impact of juror gender, perpetrator and victim gender and sexist attitud...
Newspaper reports serve as an important influence over public perception and opinion as it is a sour...
This study aimed to assess whether gender affected citizens\u27 perceptions about punishment for dom...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
In this thesis the objective has been to identify differences in judgements between female and male ...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
The debate about the possibility of equal treatment, regardless of gender, is ongoing and a constant...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the language used by district courts, more exactly the diff...
The purpose of this thesis has been to analyze Court cases determined in a Swedish context which inc...
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of domestic murder. In unde...
Male perpetrators have long been over-represented in the criminal justice system. This seems to have...
This thesis addresses the complex and often contentious matter of gender difference in criminal cour...
The debilitating judicial process experienced by victims of sexual assault largely prevents women fr...
Violent behaviour is understood as being a social and unilateral action initiated by one party. It ...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
This study investigates the impact of juror gender, perpetrator and victim gender and sexist attitud...
Newspaper reports serve as an important influence over public perception and opinion as it is a sour...
This study aimed to assess whether gender affected citizens\u27 perceptions about punishment for dom...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
In this thesis the objective has been to identify differences in judgements between female and male ...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
The debate about the possibility of equal treatment, regardless of gender, is ongoing and a constant...