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Abstract
This study assesses the entrance of substance-abusing female offenders (N=1,209) into the criminal justice system through temporal patterns (using age of first victimization, drug use and arrest). Nine pathways were identified. Unexpectedly, the leading path was a sequence where drug use preceded arrest in absence of childhood victimization. However, women under a path inclusive of victimization possessed more risk factors. Findings support feminist pathway research, which states that childhood victimization is generally present in female offenders' lives. Nevertheless, results also revealed that a drug pathway without childhood abuse proved to be as important and even more dominant among criminal justice-involved women.Entities:
Keywords: Child Abuse; Female Criminality; Substance Abuse; Theory; Victimization; Women
Year: 2015 PMID: 28824349 PMCID: PMC5560624 DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2015.1017131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vict Offender ISSN: 1556-4886