AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON FEMALE CRIMINALITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: TRENDS, PATTERNS, AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS.
Barnali Deka & Prof. Subhram Rajkhowa
Abstract
The 21st century has witnessed a profound transformation in the landscape of female criminality, challenging traditional stereotypes and prompting a re-evaluation of our understanding of this complex issue. This paper explores the evolving patterns, trends, and factors influencing female involvement in criminal activities during this era of change. Firstly, we delve into the changing patterns and trends of female criminality in the 21st century, examining the types of crimes women are increasingly engaged in, from cyber crimes to violent offenses. Through this analysis, we aim to uncover the underlying dynamics and motivations driving these shifts. Secondly, we identify the root causes and risk factors contributing to female criminal behaviour in contemporary society. Factors such as socio-economic disparities, gender dynamics, cultural influences, and access to education and employment opportunities are scrutinized to better understand the driving forces behind female criminality. Lastly, this paper assesses the legal and social responses to female criminality, including the evolving role of the criminal justice systemand societal attitudes towards female offenders. We also explore rehabilitation and reintegration programs tailored to the unique needs of female offenders, emphasizing gender-sensitive approaches and equitable outcomes.
Keywords: Female Criminality, Traditional Stereotypes, Cultural influences, Fairness, Gender equity.
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