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KRM 320(A) UNIT 7: WOMEN IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Essays 14 & 15: The Chivalry hypothesis (CH) and Selective chivalry (SC)

 Chivalry Hypothesis: Proposes women treated differently by decision makers in CJS because they’re women
 Assumption: women are protected from full impact of system & consequently treated less harshly
compared to men
 In essay: number of research results discussed to examine possible presence of chivalrous treatment in
CJS

 One of first studies examining CH conducted by Nagel & Weitzman: found women charged for assault and
theft treated differently than male offenders
 Specific findings:
 Less likely to be in custody before trail
 Less likely to be convicted
 Less likely to receive prison sentences as punishment
 White women less harsh treatment than African-American women
 African-American women less harsh treatment than white males

 Nagel & Weitzman thus found evidence for presence of chivalry towards women in CJS
 However = although sample size for study was big, they didn’t control for seriousness of offence and
previous criminal records
 Important to do so: because by considering previous convictions of an offender as well as their
similar and more recent offences an offender’s character might be indicated
 Women have a significantly lower official crime rate and violent crime rate than men = with drug use as
the defining factor in most cases
 Research has shown that criminal females committed crime as a result of having the opportunity to do
so (like the emancipation of women in the corporate world), as a method of self-defence or motivation
for someone doing wrong towards the (in the case of murder – abuse may be present), or to look after
themselves (shoplifting), or as the result of using drugs
 If seriousness of offences & previous record were taken into account = researchers might have seen
differences in different types of offenders being treated differently

 Willbanks also studied differential treatment of women in CJS
 Was specifically interested in how men & women treated differently in different points in CJS funnel
 Consequently compared earlier points in system (ex. Decision to arrest) and later decision points (ex.
sentencing)
 Found women not treated more favourably during early process
 Treated more favourably at sentencing stage
 Similar to Nagle & Weitzman made error of not controlling for: seriousness of offence & criminal
records

 Research that followed later Nagel and Hagan: sex appear to affect decisions differently at different
stages of CJS
 Specific findings:
 Women released on own recognisance rather than setting bail in pre-trail stage
 Was no clear evidence that sex-influenced decision to prosecute or convict
 Nagel & Hagan indicated although at first appeared women received more favourable sentences
 Initial differential treatment disappeared when they correlated sentences with seriousness of offence
and criminal records
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