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Flashcards in 3.5.4 gender socialisation (social psych) Deck (8)
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1
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What is gender socialisation questioning

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Why 95% of prisoners are male

2
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Who came up with gender socialisation

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Sutherland (1949)

3
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What are the gender expectations of males and females affected by

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Primary and secondary socialisation

4
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What are boys encouraged to be during socialisation

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risk-takers and tough, but girls are encouraged not to be

5
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How are girls treated differently to boys during socialisation

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girls are more closely monitored and controlled during socialisation than boys

6
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What does it mean if girls are more closely monitored and controlled during socialisation than boys

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boys have more of an opportunity (as they are not closely monitored) and higher inclination (through risk taking) to commit crimes.

7
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What do boys seek out according to Cohen

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All male peer groups where masculine traits like aggression are rewarded, traits like aggression are more likely to lead to crime

8
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According to Oakley what is a very thin line

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The line between what is masculine and what is criminal

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