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Revisiting Patriarchy: Its Conceptualization and Operationalization in Criminology
Authors:Robbin S. Ogle  Candice Batton
Affiliation:(1) School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha, CB 218, 6001 W. Dodge Rd., Omaha, NE 68182, USA
Abstract:In recent decades, patriarchy has increasingly been posited as an explanation for gender differences in crime and victimization. While researchers frequently allude to the “patriarchal structure of society” or to “male domination” when discussing their theoretical perspective or findings, rarely do they articulate their conceptualization of the term. As a result, patriarchy has been used as an explanatory wild card that lacks specificity and is purported to both increase and decrease female crime and delinquency. In this paper we examine the conceptualization of patriarchy in criminological theory and research, discuss why the failure to clearly conceptualize this construct is problematic, and offer potential avenues for operationalizing patriarchy with the goal of facilitating future research on gender differences in crime.
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