NCJ Number
92607
Journal
Criminal Justice Review Volume: 8 Issue: 2 Dated: (Fall 1983) Pages: 9-14
Date Published
1983
Length
6 pages
Annotation
A total of 47 female offenders were identified from a follow-up of all homicides (N=569) occurring in Dade County (Miami), Florida in 1980.
Abstract
The homicide offender rate for females had increased by 48.7% over a six-year period but was far below the 189.6% increase for male offenders. Both the female and male rates in 1980 were significantly higher than those for Florida and the United States as a whole. Female offenders were more likely than males to be involved in homicides that were domestic, within the family, with opposite sex victims (inter-sexual), and victim precipitated. Of the 27 females arrested, 17 were eventually found guilty with sentences ranging from probation to life in prison. Differences in outcome for female and male offenders were found at four decision points from arrest to sentencing but no evidence of disparity (unjustified difference) was found. (Author abstract)