Gender and crime

Gender and crime

Update: 2025-08-07
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This A Level Sociology podcast episode, examines the significant gender disparity in criminal activity. It explores various sociological theories attempting to explain why men commit substantially more crime than women. Key explanations discussed include the chivalry thesis, which suggests the criminal justice system may treat women more leniently, and Functionalist Sex Role Theory, positing that differing gender socialisation influences criminal propensity. The podcast also highlights control theory, arguing that women face greater societal restrictions limiting their opportunities for crime, and the liberation thesis, which proposes that increased female equality may correlate with rising female crime rates.

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