The crime itself has been observed, studied, screened, placed in the form of statistical data or in other formats, and has been published for many years. Is there a problem that "girl crime should be investigated separately from juvenile crimes"? Yes Only answers can be answered. It is necessary to investigate data on all aspects of crime, such as age, race, type of crime, gender. If you do not investigate all aspects of gender-related crime, you will be biased towards the conclusions found and lead to inappropriate law enforcement and treatment.
As most violent crimes are done by men, discussions about crime are generally focused on boys. However, male and female offenders have similar experiences, but the quality of intimate family relations of problematic women tend to be worse. Compared with male criminals, they have less attachment to their mothers and have more problems with their mothers. School girls refused even more than boys. And in other words, they stick more closely to their own "bad partners" - a group of illegal fellows - they are not their own men.
Statistics on the number of girls arrested for a while and sent to identity fraud are considered representative of various kinds of crimes committed by men and women. However self-reported male and female crime investigations do not reflect the major difference in bad behavior seen in official statistics. The girls who are accused of these non-criminal offenses "overly representative" in the court and seems to be so from now on. Teilmann and Landry (1981) compared the girl's contribution to runaways and irrevocable arrests with self-filing declarations on two activities by girls, and the percentage of women arrested because of losing control was 10.4% higher The number of people arrested was over 30.9%. According to the data, in stark contrast to the delinquency rate reported, girls are being arrested for identity rather than boys.
In fact, an important point in understanding the nature of crime, especially female crime, is that young people may be detained for criminal behavior and various so-called "status crimes". These crimes are based on the authority of parents such as "escape from the house", "those who need supervision", "uncontrollable", "uncontrollable", "careless", "care and protection" Allows arrest of young people by infringement Therefore, juvenile offenders are arrested in crime or non-criminal status