Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Gender Differences In Delinquency

Males are significantly more delinquent than females. Females are more likely to be arrested as runaways. According to the 2004 UCR, female delinquents have been increasing faster than males. Between 1994 and 2004, the number of arrests of male delinquents decreased about 22%, whereas the number of female delinquents arrested increased by 12%.

What crimes are male and female delinquents arrested for? Males commit more crimes than females, but do males commit different crimes then females? Both male and female delinquents are most often arrested for minor crimes. There are some differences in the crimes which males and females are arrested. A majority of all males are arrested for serious crimes. According to the 2004 UCR, 4.7% of all males arrested are for serious violent crimes compareed to 2.6% of all female arrests. And 7.1% of all male arrests are for the serious property crimes such as, burglary and motor-vehicle theft compared to 2.7% of all females. In contrast, the majority of all female arrests are for larceny and status offenses. About 18% of all female arrests are for the status offense of running away and curfew violation versus 9% of all male arrests. Even though males are more likely to be arrested then females, the proportion of all arrests accounted for by females has been increasing over time.

Despite the statistics from the 2004 UCR what other variables may be responsible for the gender delinquency differences? The interactions of socialization, learning, and their culture are all significant factors. Males and females may behave differently due to how they were exposed to different styles of socialization, learned different values, and had different cultural experiences. If both sexes were equally exposed to those factors that produce delinquency, then their delinquency rates would be equal. In American culture, gender role is a significant factor as to why both sexes act differently.

Females are expected to be feminine and display nurturing traits such as being sympathetic and gentle. In contrast, boys are expected to be masculine and display traits of assertiveness and dominance. Females are expected to behave according to the gender role and avoid masculine behavior. Females display more self-control then males which is a factor to help explain differences in delinquency. Whereas, males learn to become masculine by their actions approved by peers such as, aggressive behavior and to avoid displaying nonmasculine traits. The aggressive factor displayed by males increase their delinquency rate. Gender role has a significant impact as to why males commit more crime then females.

Links of Interest:

1. Strain, Self-Control, and Sex Differences in Delinquency

http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/2/1/2/9/0/p212902_index.html

2. Gender, social bonds, and delinquency: a comparison of boys' and girls' models

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WX8-4CG2J53-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=918a9269ccd402d8534a2c7b8449a421


Monday, November 10, 2008

The beast, it wakes!

Photo by Sandra Löv.Sayonora, sweetlings!I'm back! I have survived the the mammoth revisions of the grown-up book and can say no more about the experience because it's too traumatising. I've also been doing a ton of magazine-y stuff, which I'll let you know about as and when it's out - though actually I think I have a piece in the new Grazia out tomorrow. But I feel liberated from the yoke of

Friday, November 7, 2008





Okay....okay! Now is the moment you have all been waiting for (all 4 of you)! Here are some wedding pictures - especially for YOU, Rena McCarty Howard!

my pretty Reagan!

About to get hitched!


The handsome devil (or groom...whichever you prefer)!

The Johns...he is so trying to steal my man!


My mostest favoritest picture in the whole wide world!!


The kiss to seal the deal...


Reagan and me gettin' down with our bad selves!


Oh...and did I mention there was karaoke?? Oh yes, there was karaoke! This picture brought to you courtesy of Pat Benatar.


And with karaoke, comes the girls singing, what else? "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." I would like to take this time to personally thank Cyndi Lauper for making the most fabulous karaoke song ever to be recorded.


The Love Birds