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777dan777 [17]
2 years ago
6

How might race, class, and gender differences in offending be explained by criminological theory?

Law
2 answers:
adell [148]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Because by all of these can be reasons why someone is accused by a crime just becasue of these charcteristics. Many crimes are made and people are gulity because of race. class, and gender. If someone is white, a high class, and is a male he might get a lower acussation then someone how is balck, very lowed class, and is a female.

Explanation:

NikAS [45]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Simple!! Profiling!

Explanation:

Tons say that felons are discriminated and profiled negatively based on their race, class, gender, AND appearance. If law enforcement were to see someone with tattoos, that person has a chance of being criminally profiled in a negative way. It's the same for if you see a southern, black, hispanic, or Arabic felon. Yes, I have to say, they are interrogated fairly, but I would say law enforcement is stereotypical of the people in which they arrest. You're welcome!

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