Feminist criminology could be helpful in guiding positive reforms

Explain how (if at all) you think that perspectives from feminist criminology could be helpful in guiding positive reforms in how the criminal justice system (broadly defined) deals with criminal offenders. In other words, how could focusing on gender identities and gender inequalities help American society better prevent crime, as well as better rehabilitate offenders?

Feminist criminology could be helpful in guiding positive reforms

Theories of Crime:
SUNY-Old Westbury:

Paper 3: Feminist Criminology
Explain how (if at all) you think that perspectives from feminist criminology could be helpful in guiding positive reforms in how the criminal justice system (broadly defined) deals with criminal offenders. In other words, how could focusing on gender identities and gender inequalities help American society better prevent crime, as well as better rehabilitate offenders?

Other, more specific questions to guide your analysis may include the following:

Firstly, How does gender identity tend to shape pathways to “crime” differently for women versus men?

Secondly, How do gender inequalities, patriarchy, and misogyny also play roles in this respect?

Thirdly, How does gender identity tend to shape one’s likelihood of being victim to particular types of crime?

Fourthly, How does the overlap between one’s likelihood of being a victim and an offender manifest differently (on average) among women versus men?

Further, How can answers to these questions help the justice system – or, society more broadly – prevent crime, and rehabilitate offenders?

If you do not think that feminist criminology is important in guiding criminal justice reform, you may make that argument, as long you as you provide evidence and detailed reasoning to support your view.

Sources:
You must include four of the following five references, and cite them in the paper:

Posick, The Development of Criminological Thought, chapter 7 and/or chapter 10 n Schaffner, Violence and female delinquency” Gelsthorpe, “Feminist perspectives on gender and crime”.

The Mask You Live In (documentary film).

Rios, Punished, chapter 6.

Format and Submission:
The paper should be a minimum of three pages.(Not including title or reference pages), double- spaced, with 12 font and 1-1.5” margins. Don’t be afraid to write more, though! The paper should include in-text citations and a reference page in ASA or APA format. Use quotes sparingly and thoughtfully. No more than 15% of the paper should be direct quotes; use your own words as much as possible. There should be few grammatical, punctuation or spelling errors. This will all be graded.

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