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Female Offenders. Each group of special needs offenders has its unique problems. And there are unique challenges supervising them. Female Offender Problems. Female Offenders: Have problems common to male offenders Also have unique problems. Some Female Offender Problems. CBC and Parenting?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Female OffendersFemale Offenders

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Each group of special needs offenders has its unique problems.

And there are unique challenges supervising them.

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Female Offender ProblemsFemale Offender Problems

Female Offenders:• Have problems common to male offenders• Also have unique problems

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Some Female Offender Some Female Offender ProblemsProblems

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CBC and Parenting?CBC and Parenting?

CBCs promote constructive relationships between mothers and children.– Reduces next generation crime– New Trend: Similar approach with offender

fathers and their children

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Lenient Sentencing BiasLenient Sentencing Bias

• Are FOs more likely than male offenders to receive lenient sentences?

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Basis For BiasBasis For Bias

• Less Serious Crimes• General Bias

• Childcare Considerations• Welfare Costs• Concern For Future Criminality Of Children

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Women and CrimeWomen and Crime

• Arrests• Women 22% (4% increase)• Men 78%

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Drug Use and CrimeDrug Use and Crime

• Are women or men more likely to be under the influence of drugs when they commit crime?

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Gender and CrimeGender and Crime

• Are some crimes more common to women?

• What are they?

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FO ArrestsFO Arrests

• For which offenses are women most often arrested?

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FOs Expanding Criminal FOs Expanding Criminal HorizonsHorizons

• Are FOs branching out to other types of crimes?

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FOs and Violent CrimeFOs and Violent Crime

From 1984 until 1997:– FO serious violent crime increased 86%– Male serious violent crime decreased 5.6%

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Violent Crime IncarcerationViolent Crime Incarceration

Is there a difference in incarceration rates for violent crime comparing men and women?

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FO Incarceration GenerallyFO Incarceration Generally

For what type offenses are women most commonly incarcerated?

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Incarceration RatesIncarceration Rates

The number of FOs in prison increased 81% from 1990 to 1999.

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FOs in the CJ SystemFOs in the CJ System

• Even with increased in female crime, FOs are:• 6% of prison population• 21% of probationers• 12% of parolees

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Disparate OpportunitiesDisparate Opportunities

Have there been any differences in opportunities provided to female and male inmates, and probationers and parolees?

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Hot Trend in CJHot Trend in CJ

• Female crime is increasing.

• What impact will this have on the CJ system and CBC?

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Why Do FOs Commit Crime?Why Do FOs Commit Crime?

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FO DeficitsFO Deficits

Few Marketable Job SkillsMore Responsibilities and Demands Than

Men

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Some FO NeedsSome FO Needs

• Finances• Employment Skill Training• Child Care• Emotional Aspects of Child Care

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Dependent and Subservient Dependent and Subservient BehaviorBehavior

• Many FOs are still learning dependent behavior patterns.

• Many FOs assume subservient roles to males.

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IndependenceIndependence

FOs need __________ and ________ to be independent.

It might take courage to make your first skydive or give a speech to strangers.

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Community Based Programs Community Based Programs for Female Offendersfor Female Offenders

• Community based programs for FOs focus on:

Developing Economic Independence Effective Parenting Skills Survival Skills for Independent Living

• Ref: MML pages 342-43

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Economic AssistanceEconomic Assistance

Job Readiness TrainingVocational Training (now non-traditional)Job Development and PlacementFollow-Up Services

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Effective Parenting SkillsEffective Parenting Skills

• Nurturing• Patience• Setting Limits• Supervision• Appropriate Punishment

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Survival SkillsSurvival Skills

• Money Management• Locate and Use Community Resources• Administering Contractual Agreements

• Car Purchase, Rent Apartment, Credit Card Rates

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FO TX IssuesFO TX Issues

• Dependence• Lack of Self Trust (Competency)• Lack of Personal Responsibility

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FO TX ShortcomingsFO TX Shortcomings

FO TX has traditionally been lacking due to:– TX programs place PT in passive role

Can subvert TX goals

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Interesting QuoteInteresting Quote

“Fallen women don’t need to be put back on a pedestal. They need to learn to stand on their own two feet.”

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The Greatest Obstacle to The Greatest Obstacle to Female Offender AchievementFemale Offender AchievementWhat is the greatest obstacle to FO

achievement?

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Key Core Services for FOsKey Core Services for FOs

What are the key (core) services for FOs?

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Summary CommentsSummary Comments

1. While there has been a tendency to treat FOs more leniently, the less serious nature of female crime is a more significant determinant of CJ processing than gender.

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Summary CommentsSummary Comments

2. Most FOs must overcome disadvantages of social class and minority as well as gender in attempting to achieve self-sufficiency.