Gender Differences in Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Processing: Evidence From National Data

This article traces the historical coverage of the gender issue in the criminological literature. It also provides contemporary empirical evidence about differences and similarities between girls and boys with respect to juvenile crime and to processing by the juvenile justice system, by analyzing s...

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Antisocial Behavior
Arrest
Arrests
At Risk Persons
Children
Comparative Analysis
Correctional treatment programs
Correlation
Courts
Crime
Crime Rates
Criminal justice
Criminal statistics
Criminology
Delinquency
Females
Gender Bias
Gender Differences
Gender differentiation
Gender Issues
Judicial process
Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Gangs
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile justice system
Juvenile Offenders
Law Enforcement
Males
Misconceptions
Sex Differences
Trend Analysis
Violence
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