WebThe criminality of women. Author: Otto Pollak. Summary: The author tries to demonstrate that we have little choice but to accept the conclusion that the numerical sex differential in crime as visualized in the past is a myth. Print Book, English, 1978, ©1950. Edition: View all formats and editions. Publisher: Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn ... WebAltman, L. L. (1952) International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: 'Women Who Fall'. John Leuba. Pp. 6–7.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 21:127 ... (1952) The Criminality of Women: By Otto Pollak. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. 180 pp.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 21:262-264
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WebOtto Pollak, The Criminality of Women (1950). [Vol. 2:97. SENTENCING RECOMMENDATIONS. end up in criminal court or even in arrest statistics. Specifi-cally, Polak contended that women's crimes are seldom de-tected because women are the motivators and instigators of crime, but not active participants in it. ... WebTHe criminality of women by Otto Pollak Publication date 1950 Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Digitizing sponsor Kahle/Austin Foundation … pinned location
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WebTHE THEORY OF POLLAK ON FEMALE DEVIANCE IS ANALYZED IN RELATION TO CERTAIN FORMS OF UNREPORTED CRIME, AND THE INCIDENCE OF CRIME COMMITED BY MALES AND FEMALES IS COMPARED. Abstract POLLAK CONTENDS THAT THE LOW OFFICIAL CRIME RATE OF WOMEN DISTORTS THE TRUE PICTURE OF CRIME. WebThe Criminality of Women Otto Pollak A. S. Barnes, 1961 - Female offenders - 180 pages 0 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified From... WebThe Criminality of Women by Otto Pollak (Author) See all formats and editions Hardcover $67.95 1 New from $67.95 Paperback $30.00 1 Used from $30.00 The author tries to … pinned items on taskbar disappeared