Gender roles and social control |
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Authors: | Nancy J. Finley Harold G. Grasmick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology , The University of Alabama , Huntsville, AL, 35899;2. University of Oklahoma |
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Abstract: | Drawing upon social control theory in criminology, this paper examines the relationship between gender roles and the inhibitors of deviance. We develop and test hypotheses that “traditional” females, defined in terms of either position in the social structure or gender‐role attitudes, perceive higher levels of three types of sanctions assocíated with crime than do males; while “nontraditional” females are similar to males in their perceptions of sanctions. Results indicate that while changing gender roles and gender‐role attitudes affect perceived threats of guilt‐feelings and social stigma, they do not appear to influence women's perceptions of legal sanctions. |
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