This book examines females offending through a biosocial lens. The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) has been called the single most important fact that criminology theories must be able to explain. Relying on conceptual and theoretical tools from a single discipline—sociology—feminist criminology has attempted to do this for decades without success. A number of famous criminologists (e.g., Travis Hirschi) have concluded that an explanation of gender differences in crime from the sociological perspective may not be possible because it excludes biological sex, the powerful underlying base of gender. It is the contention of this book that unless feminist criminology comes to grips wi...
In this article Dr Adrian Howe discusses the usefulness of feminist approaches to research in the fi...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
Designed to bring criminology into the 21st century by showing how leading criminologists have integ...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
Biosocial criminology is an emerging perspective that highlights the interdependence between genetic...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
One of the many goals of the Biosocial Study that I directed was determining whether there were gend...
In an age of rapid advances in behavioural genetics, this book applies a unique genetic-social frame...
In this article Dr Adrian Howe discusses the usefulness of feminist approaches to research in the fi...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
The gender ratio problem (why always and everywhere males commit more criminal acts than females) ha...
Designed to bring criminology into the 21st century by showing how leading criminologists have integ...
This chapter provides an overview of the contribution of feminist criminologies to understandings of...
Biosocial criminology is an emerging perspective that highlights the interdependence between genetic...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
One of the many goals of the Biosocial Study that I directed was determining whether there were gend...
In an age of rapid advances in behavioural genetics, this book applies a unique genetic-social frame...
In this article Dr Adrian Howe discusses the usefulness of feminist approaches to research in the fi...
In 1968 Frances Heidensohn (1968:171) described the study of gender, women and deviance ‘as lonely u...
This article discusses the defining characteristics of feminist criminology. Given the sheer volume ...