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    Running Header: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN JUVENILE OFFENDERS Gender Differences in Juvenile Offenders Kaplan College Carrie Painter CJ 150 Mr. Mobley January 12‚ 2013 “Contemporary interest in female delinquency has surged‚ fueled by observations that although the female delinquency rate is still lower than the male rate‚ the patterns of male and female delinquency are quite similar and the gender gap appears to be closing in the United States and abroad.” (Siegel and Welsh‚ pg. 146) The

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    Canada: Gender Differences Canada has received great ratings when it comes to areas of health and education for women. However‚ there still seems to be a major gap in politics and income equality as men. In the 2012 Global Gender Gap report‚ Canada was one of the 12% of countries that fell backwards in gender inequality. (Black‚ 2012) Even though the overall economic status of women in improving‚ some markers seem to be stagnant‚ or even declining. Some of these are high school enrollment for

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    The article written by Grindstaff and West‚ Cheerleading and the Gendered Politics of Sport‚ spells out the ideas of gender diversity in sports along with the expression of different genders specifically in Cheerleading itself. Before title IX women were judged and sometimes even not permitted to participate in sports at the collegiate or even varsity high school levels. The title prevented any persecution to come to any women who participated in school funded events including athletics or even certain

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    Alcantara 1 Aaron Alcantara Professor Padilla-Wilson Anthropology 5LS 27 March 2006 "Gender Differences in the Workplace" To get a piece of the American Dream‚ you have to earn it. For a marginal portion of the population in America‚ they are either born with the wealth or obtained it quickly and easily. For many of us‚ it takes a long while until we see that Dream become a reality. Some of us work at home‚ some of us travel to different locations for work‚ and some of us work in a 9 to

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    treated equal to males‚ they aren’t and get more lenience. Professor Starr states that “men receive 63% longer sentences on average than women do‚" and "[w]omen are…twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted” which can show that their is a gender bias and sexist nature in which woman are more likely to get off the hook with crimes‚ either with less penalties or not being convicted at all. Starr believes that this gap exist in which females are less likely to commit due to the “girlfriend theory”

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    geriatric conditions‚ are associated with age. These and many other life experiences are somewhat different for the male population than for the female population. The U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Estimates Program produces age and sex data for the United States‚ states‚ and counties. Men and Women Within the total resident population in 2005‚ women and girls outnumbered men and boys by 4.4 million— 150.4 million compared with 146.0 million. This difference

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    Gender Differences in Leadership Gender stereotypes are very resistant to change. They demonstrate stereotypic beliefs about the attributes of men and women. “The stereotype of men is more similar to stereotype of leaders‚” (Eagly‚ 2007). Because of that women are not seen as “tough enough” or having “what it takes” to perform at the top level. Men’s stereotype characteristics are confidence‚ assertiveness‚ independence‚ rationalization‚ and decisiveness‚ whereas women’s are concern for others‚

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    The issue of gender inequality is one which has been visibly echoing through society for decades. The problem is inequality in employment being one of the most pressing issues today. In order to examine this situation one must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the sociological factors that cause women to have a much more difficult time getting the same benefits‚ wages‚ and job opportunities as their male counterparts. The world still conforms to the conventional notion that

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    Gender Differences in Science Why are scientists disproportionately men? The answer to this question varies depending on the audience you ask it too. I believe that there are more men scientists because society has always made it out to be that the male is the more dominant of the sexes. Through the years woman have not had as many rights as men‚ which allows men to flourish in the science careers. Societies expectations of women use to be the “stay at home moms.” With the times changing there

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    Gender Differences In God

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    God‚ Ebony Utley argues female MC’s invoke God in their songs to act as a protectorate who forgives them for their lust and as a lover who is committed to them unconditionally (Utley 34‚ 37). This difference in the perception of God between the genders is clearly a byproduct of societal and religious gender dynamics. Through this response‚ I will connect the aforementioned articles by Sorett and Utley to describe why there

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