Projectdetails
| Titel | : | Crime and gender 1600-1900: a comparative perspective |
| Hoofdaanvrager | : | Dr. M.P.C. van der Heijden |
| Verbonden aan | : | Universiteit Leiden Instituut voor Geschiedenis |
| Uitvoerder(s) | : | er zijn (nog) geen namen beschikbaar; mits van toepassing worden zij, zodra bekend, hier gepubliceerd. |
| Looptijd | : | 06/01/2012 tot 06/01/2017 |
| Subsidie-instrument | : | Vernieuwingsimpuls Vici |
My hypothesis is that gender differences in crime rates are strongly determined by the public roles attributed to men and women, which have varied over time and space. Scholars generally assume that women commit fewer and different crimes than men because of the different nature of their public lives. Specific gender roles would also lead to prosecutors and courts treating men and women differently. However, this assumption has never been tested in a long-term comparative perspective.
The innovative character of the proposed research lies in the fact that it introduces a conceptual framework of public roles that looks at both ideologies regarding the role of men and women and practices in public life, and their impact on gender differences in recorded crime. This model distinguishes between various public activities of men and women, and links such roles to a set of five determinant factors: 1. Moral and legal norms 2. Urbanisation 3. Family structure 4. Labour participation 5. Living standards.
The project combines developments through time with comparisons between different societies, first of all within Europe, but ultimately also globally. By comparing England, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, this project offers both quantitative and qualitative data to test the impact of public roles on gender differences in recorded crime in this part of the world. Such an analysis will be an important step in developing a European and global field of comparative historical studies that will help to explain gender differences in crime linked to the public roles of men and women in various areas of the world.
