Essay On Female Juvenile Offenders

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“Me and my boyfriend have been fucking for like the past two years. And now that nigga sometimes likes to hit me or fuck me ma rough when we argue or whatever. And I brake up with him all the time but he’s crazy. I went to the cops because I was scared and shit but I ain’t know they was gonna snitch and tell my parents. My mom fucked me up when she found out all this shit” (a fourteen year old girl I used to babysit having a conversation with her friend). The Internet and social media have a great influence on young girls. The way that the fourteen year old girl was expressing herself creates questions like, where are her parents, who is she learning this from and what will she get into next. Prevalent moral panics are often focused on females and their behavior. The concerns of female juvenile offenders have lingered below the media headlines and the sociological research agendas –for example, teen pregnancy, abortion rights, females doing drugs, women being assaulted for dressing like their celebrity idols and etc. About a quarter of juveniles that are arrested every year in the United States are …show more content…

There is growing evidence that these experiences impact girls more and differently than boys (Dohrn, Bernardine 2002). Because of these experiences female delinquents encounter they are most prone to be incarcerated in undisclosed institutions and the number of girls held in these private facilities has amplified and the number of facilities have grown radically. Studies show that girls do not get stopped as much as boys and are treated with more leniency, however, when they are be charged with similar offenses they are treated unfairly because the perception of females acting in crime is not as acceptable as it is for