International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(2):281-285
Causes Leading to Criminal Behavior among Women: An Overview
Author Name: Vijay Lakshmi Mishra; Dr. Krishna Mohan Malviya;
Paper Type: review paper
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Abstract:
Criminal behaviour among women is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon influenced by psychological, sociological, and economic factors. Women’s pathways to crime differ from those of male offenders as they are often a result of childhood trauma, mental health disorders, domestic violence, economic marginalization, and substance use/abuse. In this Research paper, these factors are examined by reviewing current criminological theories and a selection of empirical studies. The paper also emphasizes the transformative power of gender-responsive policies and gender responsive rehabilitation programs designed for women offenders. It synthesizes previous work across disciplines and makes the case for the need for trauma-informed programming and economic support systems to reduce female recidivism. It also offers suggestions for future research and policies that may more effectively address the different dynamics women face in the criminal justice system. These results highlight the need for a greater gender lens in the study and prevention of female offending, and suggest that early intervention, mental health services, and socio-economic empowerment strategies are integral to the needs of women who offend.
Keywords:
Female criminality, gender and crime, socioeconomic factors, mental health, domestic violence, substance abuse, criminology, justice system, recidivism, gender-responsive interventions
How to Cite this Article:
Vijay Lakshmi Mishra,Dr. Krishna Mohan Malviya. Causes Leading to Criminal Behavior among Women: An Overview. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(2):281-285
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