Relationships Between Poverty and Crime and Gender
If you ever take the time to break down the differences between a male and a female, and then apply those distinct differences to rates of crime and poverty, you will see some very interesting results. I have done a little bit of research on this and have actually found several different websites that talk about it. Most websites that you find will discuss strictly facts and statistics, but there are a few that were obviously written by individuals who have gender bias issues.Most of the research that has been conducted on this subject shows that men are more likely to commit crimes than women as a result of aggressive behavior. According to Wikipedia, a study showed that in 2001, 9 times more men were incarcerated than women. However, one must also consider a number of other factors including social and cultural differences as well as the type of crime that was committed.
Before getting too deep into your research, I suggest that you go to wikipedia.org and search for information about the relationships between poverty and crime and gender. Regardless of the assumptions that you may have about one gender or the other, you should really take a look at some of the statistical data that has been published first.
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