The Hidden Factor of Female Offending – Gender

The social concept of gender emphasizes the bond between society and people. Gender is not determined through the sexual characteristics of either women or men but constructed socially. Gender role is a social position that includes a variety of actions and attitudes that are usually considered acce...

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Age
Basic needs
Child care
Children & youth
Crime
Criminal statistics
Drug offenders
Drug trafficking
Female offenders
Female roles
Females
Fraud
Gender
Gender roles
Households
Labeling
Prostitution
Rape
Regression analysis
Responsibilities
Sex crimes
Sex roles
Socialization
Society
Software
Statistical analysis
Variables
Welfare state
Women
Women's education
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