Essay On Female Crime

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The Anxiety level, Social Conformity, and Emotional Detachment of Selected
Women Prisoners in Quezon City Female Dormitory Jail

How do we define crime? Crime is something that is against the law. It is what a normal people would do and it is an anti-social behavior of a person that is rejected by the society. The law is made to make the country in order and for the people and the state. The concept of crime is a relative and complex one that is viewed as a norm breaking natural phenomenon of human society at all times and has changed in accordance with the socio economic development of the society. If a person does commit a crime, he or she is sent to jail. The jail will be the home of those people who had committed crimes and will be sentenced by the court. As time goes by, the rate of crime has increased tremendously in the contemporary world. Men and women do commit crime and both have an increasing crime rate. The rate of female crime is rising throughout the world and particularly in developed countries.
Germany's female crime rate is 24% of the total crime, and the rate in the U.S. is 30%. The female crime rate also has increased rapidly in China. In New China, the female crime has accounted for 2% of the total number of crime. The proportion of the female offenders has increased from 2% in the …show more content…

Women can be mothers and these mothers are having children. The children will be dependent to their mothers for their health. Decision-making will be affected since they are daughters of their mother and they are the mother of their children. Because women are a minority in prison systems, and because those systems are generally designed by and for men, women are inherently unequal, and their specific needs are given short shrift in many

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