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Gender And Crime: Societal Roles Criminalize Individuals

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Gender and Crime
Intro. WHAT ARE YOU RESEARCHING. POSE THE GROUP TOPIC
POSE INDIVIUAL TOPIC
For this project my team and I choose to research the correlation between gender and crime. In particular we were interested in defining the specific present correlations within and among individuals, communities, and the current justice institutions which constitute crime. Not just the surrounding factors but specifically identifying stereotypical, stigmatized views and systems in which gender has become a component of crime. I specifically decided to research how societal roles criminalize Individuals. Key factors include how individuals are perceived, due to their own actual depiction. Another example is how a youth is developing their identity act …show more content…

Hyper Criminalization can be noted specifically through the Highlands of Oakland, CA. where black and brown boys are deprived of their liberty. Rios, highlights the importance of reforming our current political, societal structures, which include the criminalization of black and brown individuals. This criminalization process can be experienced only in the education system, like schools- where the boys are kicked out of school due to their gang involvement. But also because there are current laws and policies, like the truancy policy- which provokes the boys to get kicked out of school due to accessibility. Since the boys commute from the opposite side of town, they experience bullying and profiling through the police and the community which instead of supporting them, they classify them and gang members. In other cases some boys will not attend school because the school is located in a setting where they are not allowed. They are not welcomed within a geographic setting due to the laws and policies but also the social gender norm is present. As a young boy develops he struggles to find his identity. Which many times involves gang involvement in order to prove their …show more content…

The boys then become marginalized because they are labeled through the community as at risk, and violent perpetrators of crime, when in actuality they are proving their socially constructed societal role of masculinity.
However, even though the marginalization persists, there is a lack of understanding on behalf of the community of why this persists. Victor Rios(2011) proves in his research that due to the poverty, inequality and instability is why this crime is present. Youth are viewed in a certain way due to their socio economic status, race, class, and gender. They were viewed and treated as subordinate, which ecludes the black and brown boys of mainstream

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