Women in Crime Practice Test

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Who is known for conducting a significant study on girls and delinquency?

Sandra Bloom

Meda Chesney-Lind

Meda Chesney-Lind is well-known for her significant contributions to the study of girls and delinquency. Her research emphasizes the unique experiences of female delinquents, highlighting how societal expectations, gender roles, and systemic inequalities influence their behavior and paths into the juvenile justice system. Chesney-Lind's work has been pivotal in bringing attention to the specific ways in which girls experience crime and delinquency differently from boys, addressing issues such as victimization, trauma, and the impact of societal perceptions of femininity.

Her analysis challenges traditional criminological theories that often focus primarily on male delinquency, thereby providing a more nuanced understanding of how gender shapes the lives of female offenders. This focus on girls' unique circumstances has led to broader discussions about the need for gender-responsive approaches in dealing with female delinquency within the criminal justice system.

Michelle Alexander

Joan Petersilia

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