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Perceptions of female offenders: How stereotypes and social norms affect criminal justice response
Brenda L. Russell
Division of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (Berks)
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Criminal Justice Responses
100%
Female Offenders
100%
Social Norms
100%
Criminal Justice System
66%
Differential Treatment
50%
Male Offenders
33%
Laypeople
16%
Violence
16%
Victimization
16%
Evidence-based Approach
16%
Duress
16%
Lawyers
16%
Criminal
16%
Cultural Norms
16%
Gender Equality
16%
Deviant
16%
Oppression
16%
Criminology
16%
Researcher-practitioner
16%
Treatment Providers
16%
Scholarly Debate
16%
Evidence-based Review
16%
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice System
100%
Stereotypes
100%
Social Norm
100%
Evidence-Based
33%
Sociology
16%
Crime
16%
Gender Equality
16%
Criminology
16%
Psychology
Social Norms
100%
Criminal Justice System
100%
Gender Equality
25%