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Stirred, Shaken, or Blended

机译:搅拌,摇动或混合

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Research documents the variation in levels of offending and the official response to boys' and girls' misbehavior (see Chesney-Lind & Sheldon 2004 for a nice summary of this work). Our research questions develop from this literature. We first expect differences in girls and boys at intake to a residential program for low-to-medium risk offenders, and then we also expect differences in official responses to girls and boys during their aftercare experience. Our findings confirm the literature—girls and boys differ in seriousness of committing offenses. Additionally, girls and boys are treated differently during their time in juvenile justice programming. For example, girls are monitored more closely than boys and receive less serious penalties for similar levels of rule violations. We find no difference between boys and girls in their odds of receiving a serious sanction. While traditional theoretical attempts to explain girls' misbehavior are often described with the expression “add women and stir,” our findings suggest that both behavior of and official response to boys' and girls' activities show that girls are not simply stirred into the male mix but are responded to differently than boys and in ways that illustrate conventional gender socialization.
机译:研究记录了犯罪水平的变化以及官方对男孩和女孩的不良行为的反应(有关这项工作的详尽总结,请参见Chesney-Lind&Sheldon 2004)。我们的研究问题来自这些文献。我们首先期望在针对中低风险罪犯的住宿项目中男女生的差异,然后我们还期望官方对男女在照管期间的反应有所不同。我们的发现证实了文献资料-男女犯罪的严重性有所不同。此外,在少年司法节目中,男孩和女孩在他们的时间受到不同对待。例如,对女孩的监视要比对男孩的监视更为严密,并且对类似水平的违反规则的处罚要轻一些。我们发现男孩和女孩在受到严重制裁的几率上没有区别。传统的理论解释女孩行为不端的尝试通常用“增加女人和挑衅”来描述,但我们的发现表明,男孩和女孩活动的行为和官方对策都表明,女孩并不仅仅是被搅动但是对孩子的反应与男孩不同,反应方式也说明了传统的性别社会化。

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