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THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN WITHIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: AN INQUIRY INTO THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Authors:Alfred B Heilbrun  Jr  Mark R Heilbrun
Institution:Emory University
Abstract:Two studies considered the possible impact of the feminist movement upon criminal justice decisions relating to women. One body of data confirmed a trend away from indiscriminate leniency in the punishment of female criminals during the women's movement. Courtroom and parole board decisions determining length of imprisonment showed an improving alignment of punishment and criminal circumstances for women and men. The second set of data disclosed that an increased seriousness was accorded to the crime of rape as feminism became more influential. Rape, as a violation of the woman's right to bodily self-determination, was punished more harshly during the period of greater feminist influence, a fact that was not true of other male violent crimes. The women's movement appears to have brought about a more realistic balance of female and male responsibilities before the law as well as a greater respect for women's sexual rights.
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