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Gendered Responses To Male Offending In Barbados : Patriarchal Perceptions And Their Effect On Offender Treatment by Corin Bailey, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Corin Bailey
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    Edition1
    ISBN9780367183417
    Pages118
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearApril 2020

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Gendered Responses To Male Offending In Barbados : Patriarchal Perceptions And Their Effect On Offender Treatment by Corin Bailey

    It is generally accepted that men commit more crimes than women. The widespread acceptance of this view is based primarily on the number of convictions with most jurisdictions reporting considerably fewer incarcerated women/girls than men/boys. This manuscript argues however that decisions made by the various stakeholders that play a role in the incarceration of men are inherently gendered. These decisions are based on patriarchal perceptions and stereotypes related to the familial roles of men and women, and by extension their motivations or offending. Few studies have sought to explore the nature of these perceptions, and the effect these may have on incarceration patterns. Indeed, this form of inquiry remains absent from the research agenda of Caribbean criminologists. Using qualitative data from Barbados, this book analyses the extent to which these factors are taken into consideration not only by the police and members of the judiciary, but by examining the gendered decisions made by shop managers and proprietors in cases involving shoplifting, it seeks to analyse the extent to which these factors are taken into consideration before incidents reach the justice system. Critically, this book seeks also to juxtapose these assumptions against testimony from men incarcerated at Her Majesty's Prison. The large proportion of males in C.show more



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