December 15, 2006

IS VIOLENCE A GENDER TRAIT?

Remember the movie Monster, for which Charlize Theron won an Oscar for her portrayal of Aileen Wuornos? It's one of those movies that you know about even if you didn't see it. That's partially because of Theron's transformation from beauty queen to monstrous serial killer for the role. But it's also partially because the subject was a real-life female serial killer. The rash of serial killer novels, TV plots, and movies since The Silence of the Lambs has given plenty of exploration to the topic of serial killers, but the killer is almost always male. This is true to the facts. Fewer than ten percent of serial killers are female.

I'd promised you a newsletter that addressed that disparity, but I'll go further: According to the Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics, only about 14% of all violent offenders are female, with about 8% of convicted violent offenders being female. If only 14% of violent offenders are female, it's no surprise that a smaller percentage applies to serial killers. The real question seems to be: Why do men commit violent crimes so much more than women?

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December 15, 2006 Is Violence A Gender Trait?
   
September 3, 2006 Heat
   
May 7, 2006 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Victims, the Media, and Public Opinion
   
February 15, 2006 Swimming with Sharks: Kid Safety On-line
   
December 16, 2005 A New Book in the Works for the New Year
   
August 24, 2004 How Safe Are Our Colleges and Universities?
   
April 7, 2004 The Sniper Mentality
   
November 24, 2003 Green River Killer:
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April 12, 2003 Criminals in Prime Time
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January 28, 2003 Mercy to the Merciless:
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