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Criminal Behavior: A Case Study Of Gender Stereotypes

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Opposite sits a beautiful blonde girl, early 20’s with green eyes. She is dressed smartly in a pencil skirt, pink conservative blouse and high heels. A tape recorder and pad reside next to her as she holds a pen whilst others are scattered close by. Yvette is a journalist. Jackson is smitten with her, although he has a wife. It’s her smart lawyer appearance that tantalises his senses when he’s around her. They met at court when she was covering his trial. He was in the RAF only 18 months before and it’s taken him till now, being in prison for 12 months to agree to be interviewed. Yvette forced her way with flirtatious letters and eventually he gave in letting her have a ‘Visiting Order’. This is their first meeting. Yvette is in mid way …show more content…

Shortly after Abbey left, Kyla had a pang of guilt sweep over her. She had been away at university and come down specifically to see her sister before going to the Falklands so she asked Jackson to take her home. Jackson suggested going the quick way much to Kyla’s dismay, however he promised to keep her safe. As they approach the Alley that takes them to the corner of Abbey’s road they hear scuffling. Kyla insists not going that way, but then they hear garbled murmurs and a thud, then the tiniest of female mumbled scream. Kyla wanted to retreat, but Jackson had to see what was going on. Holding Kyla’s hand tighter, they hear a man’s voice blended in with more scuffles - “You fucking bitch.” “Get off me” a female grunted and then, Jackson tells Kyla to remain there, let go of her hand and ran up to the bodies scuffling on the floor. It was Abbey, covered in scuffs, blood, dirt and garbage from where she’d fallen or had been pushed into the bins. Jackson grabs the man whose belt was undone along with the buttons on his jeans and pulls him up, only to realise it’s

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