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Gender Specific Theories Of Crime

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When talking about crimes and why people commit them, I do not think there should be separate theories for each gender. Although there are distinct differences between men and women, there are also many similarities since we are all one species. I think the driving forces behind why people do bad things apply to everyone, not just half the human population. It is true that women do not commit crime as much as men, but the root causes behind their illegal actions typically fall under the same category. It is possible that the hypotheses that have been made up to this point are just not fully accurate, and that is why some people believe there should be gender specific theories of crime. However, I believe that the crime theories we have learned …show more content…

Men and women both produce testosterone, but the latter typically has much less than the former. This could help explain two things: One, why males commit crime more than females, and two, why theories of crime should encompass the motives of all humans. If high levels of testosterone in males cause them to act more aggressively, I think it is safe to say they have a similar effect on female behavior. Due to the relatively low amount of T that women produce, this could indicate why they are typically less domineering than men and also less likely to get into violent altercations with others. On the other hand, there are many women who display dominance in their relationships as well as men who never get into fist fights; testosterone levels could also very likely be at play in these …show more content…

This hypothesis states that committing a crime involves a decision-making process and weighing the pros and cons of carrying out the illegal act. For example, shoplifting is a crime that requires some conscious thought to commit, and it is done by both males and females. A person may see clothes or jewelry or an electronic device that they want but can’t/won’t pay for it, so they may think about the possible outcomes of stealing before actually doing it. Negative consequences would include getting caught, being arrested, getting fined, and even serving prison time. However, if the person gets away with it, he or she would obtain the item they wanted without having to pay for it. If the desire outweighs the fear of getting caught, then that person will probably take the merchandise and run. Men and women have the ability to make decisions based on logical thought, and both are capable of assessing the risks in a high stakes situation, so it makes sense that the rational choice theory can apply to both

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