2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0047-2352(03)00028-x
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The prevalence and nature of violent offending by females

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“…Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) has consistently been found to be much more prevalent in men than in women (3% in men and 1% in women in community samples, APA, 2000). Further, with the exception of severely mentally ill (Nicholls et al, 2004) and cognitively impaired populations (Crocker, Mercier, Lachapelle, & Brunet, manuscript under review;Hodgins, 1992), it is a staple in the literature that women engage in substantially less crime and violence than men (Benda, 2005;Koons-Witt & Schram, 2003;Kruttschnitt, Gartner, & Ferraro, 2002;Trevethan, 1999). These findings would suggest that we should likely see fewer women than men classified as psychopathic.…”
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“…Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) has consistently been found to be much more prevalent in men than in women (3% in men and 1% in women in community samples, APA, 2000). Further, with the exception of severely mentally ill (Nicholls et al, 2004) and cognitively impaired populations (Crocker, Mercier, Lachapelle, & Brunet, manuscript under review;Hodgins, 1992), it is a staple in the literature that women engage in substantially less crime and violence than men (Benda, 2005;Koons-Witt & Schram, 2003;Kruttschnitt, Gartner, & Ferraro, 2002;Trevethan, 1999). These findings would suggest that we should likely see fewer women than men classified as psychopathic.…”
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“…African-American women are more likely to be arrested for gambling, assault, family offenses, and violent crimes, whereas Caucasian women are more likely to be arrested for serious property crimes [11,19]. In addition to crime-type, the manner of offending appears to differ between African-American female offenders and Caucasian female offenders.…”
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“…For example, African-American women are more likely to be chronic offenders [17] than their Caucasian counterparts. African-American women are also more likely to commit violent offenses with other women, whereas Caucasian women were more likely to commit violent offenses with men [11]. Alarid and colleagues [1] found that African-American women were more often members of female deviant networks than were Caucasian or Hispanic women.…”
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“…Violent crime among women has remained relatively stable since 1960, with an overall decreased rate of homicide and robbery but an increased rate of assaults throughout the 1990s (Koons-Witt & Schram, 2003;Kruttschnitt, 2002;Pollock & Davis, 2005;Schwartz, Steffensmeier & Feldmeyer, 2009). Historically, nearly three quarters of women convicted of violent offenses were charged with simple assault (Greenfeld & Snell, 1999), and some scholars have speculated that mandatory arrest policies in situations of domestic violence are likely responsible for the increases in arrest and conviction of women for assault (Pollock & Davis, 2005;Schwartz et al, 2009).…”
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