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This critique explodes the stereotypical assumption that men are more prone than women to physical aggression by presenting a cogent and holistic assessment of the theoretical positions and research concerning female aggression. Gavin and Porter examine the treatment, punishment, and community response to female aggressive behavior.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xi

1 Theories, Research and Misconceptions about Female Aggression 1

Introduction 1

Aggression and Women 2

Violent Crime and Women 5

Theories of Aggression 8

Theories based on biological difference 8

Environmental factors 18

Psychological models 19

Measuring aggression 26

2 The Evolution of Aggression 29

Darwinism and Sociobiology 29

The Naked Ape – Was She in the Jungle or the Sea? 31

The Evolution of Aggression and the Archaeology of War 32

Intersexual vs Intrasexual Aggression 33

Conclusion 36

3 Indirect Aggression 38

Indirect Aggression in Girls and Teens 39

Women and Indirect Aggression 40

4 Child Abuse and Neglect by Women 44

Introduction 44

Prevalence 45

Mental Illness 48

Social Learning and Own Abuse History 49

Antisocial Mothers 50

Other Factors in Child Abuse 52

Failure to Protect 53

Abusive Mothers’ Perspective on Their Children 54

Recidivism 57

Effects of Abuse on Children 57

Conclusion 59

5 Intimate Partner Violence by Women 61

Introduction 61

Prevalence of Women’s Violence Against Heterosexual Partners 64

Prevalence of Women’s Violence Against Homosexual Partners 67

Severity and Injury 67

Recidivism 68

Women’s Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking 68

Intimate Partner Violence by Women Resulting in Homicide 69

Intimate Partner Violence Initiation vs Self-Defence 70

Anger, Communication and Control 71

Social Learning and Intimate Partner Violence by Women 72

Personality and Intimate Partner Violence by Women 73

Typologies 74

Reporting Issues by Victims 75

Witnessing Inter-Parental Violence 76

Treatment 77

Conclusion 78

6 Rape, Sexual Assault and Molestation by Women 80

Introduction 80

Rape, Sexual Assaults and Coercion: Beyond the Male Perpetrator–Female Victim Paradigm 80

The Prevalence of Female Sexual Assaults Based on Perpetrator Self-Report 81

Victim prevalence reports 82

Theories Regarding Sexual Assault by Women 83

Women Who Sexually Offend Against Children 85

Prevalence 85

Similarities and differences compared with male sex offenders (MSOs) 85

Typologies 87

Deviant arousal and mental illness 90

Past victimization 91

Child Pornography and the Internet 92

Victim Effects 93

Awareness, Gender Bias and the Social Construction of Women 94

Legal Issues 95

Assessment, Treatment and Recidivism 96

A Brief Note on Juvenile Female Sex Offenders 100

Conclusion 101

7 Filicide by Women 102

Introduction 102

Neonaticide 103

Pregnancy Concealment, Denial and Negation 104

Infanticide 107

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Infanticide 108

Child Homicide by Women 109

Language, Filicide and Objectification 111

Gender and Filicide 112

Typologies 113

Mental Illness and Filicide 114

Serial Infanticide 117

Legalities 120

Conclusion 122

8 Homicide and Women 123

What Is Homicide? 123

Types of Homicide 124

Genocide 124

Mass murder 128

Mass murder for ideology 131

Murder 132

Killing for love 133

Women who kill from fear 134

Women who kill for money 136

Girls who kill 137

Manslaughter 142

Suicide 142

Conclusion 143

9 Serial Murder and Women 144

What Is Serial Murder? 145

Explanations for Serial Murder 146

Childhood 146

Psychiatric explanations 152

The role of psychopathy 153

The role of paraphilias 155

Neurological contributions 157

Female Serial Killers 158

Comfort serial killers 158

Couples Who Kill 160

Conclusion 163

10 Conclusion 165

References 169

Index 217

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9780470975473, 978-0470975473
      ISBN10: 0470975474

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This critique explodes the stereotypical assumption that men are more prone than women to physical aggression by presenting a cogent and holistic assessment of the theoretical positions and research concerning female aggression. Gavin and Porter examine the treatment, punishment, and community response to female aggressive behavior.

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgements xi

      1 Theories, Research and Misconceptions about Female Aggression 1

      Introduction 1

      Aggression and Women 2

      Violent Crime and Women 5

      Theories of Aggression 8

      Theories based on biological difference 8

      Environmental factors 18

      Psychological models 19

      Measuring aggression 26

      2 The Evolution of Aggression 29

      Darwinism and Sociobiology 29

      The Naked Ape – Was She in the Jungle or the Sea? 31

      The Evolution of Aggression and the Archaeology of War 32

      Intersexual vs Intrasexual Aggression 33

      Conclusion 36

      3 Indirect Aggression 38

      Indirect Aggression in Girls and Teens 39

      Women and Indirect Aggression 40

      4 Child Abuse and Neglect by Women 44

      Introduction 44

      Prevalence 45

      Mental Illness 48

      Social Learning and Own Abuse History 49

      Antisocial Mothers 50

      Other Factors in Child Abuse 52

      Failure to Protect 53

      Abusive Mothers’ Perspective on Their Children 54

      Recidivism 57

      Effects of Abuse on Children 57

      Conclusion 59

      5 Intimate Partner Violence by Women 61

      Introduction 61

      Prevalence of Women’s Violence Against Heterosexual Partners 64

      Prevalence of Women’s Violence Against Homosexual Partners 67

      Severity and Injury 67

      Recidivism 68

      Women’s Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking 68

      Intimate Partner Violence by Women Resulting in Homicide 69

      Intimate Partner Violence Initiation vs Self-Defence 70

      Anger, Communication and Control 71

      Social Learning and Intimate Partner Violence by Women 72

      Personality and Intimate Partner Violence by Women 73

      Typologies 74

      Reporting Issues by Victims 75

      Witnessing Inter-Parental Violence 76

      Treatment 77

      Conclusion 78

      6 Rape, Sexual Assault and Molestation by Women 80

      Introduction 80

      Rape, Sexual Assaults and Coercion: Beyond the Male Perpetrator–Female Victim Paradigm 80

      The Prevalence of Female Sexual Assaults Based on Perpetrator Self-Report 81

      Victim prevalence reports 82

      Theories Regarding Sexual Assault by Women 83

      Women Who Sexually Offend Against Children 85

      Prevalence 85

      Similarities and differences compared with male sex offenders (MSOs) 85

      Typologies 87

      Deviant arousal and mental illness 90

      Past victimization 91

      Child Pornography and the Internet 92

      Victim Effects 93

      Awareness, Gender Bias and the Social Construction of Women 94

      Legal Issues 95

      Assessment, Treatment and Recidivism 96

      A Brief Note on Juvenile Female Sex Offenders 100

      Conclusion 101

      7 Filicide by Women 102

      Introduction 102

      Neonaticide 103

      Pregnancy Concealment, Denial and Negation 104

      Infanticide 107

      Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Infanticide 108

      Child Homicide by Women 109

      Language, Filicide and Objectification 111

      Gender and Filicide 112

      Typologies 113

      Mental Illness and Filicide 114

      Serial Infanticide 117

      Legalities 120

      Conclusion 122

      8 Homicide and Women 123

      What Is Homicide? 123

      Types of Homicide 124

      Genocide 124

      Mass murder 128

      Mass murder for ideology 131

      Murder 132

      Killing for love 133

      Women who kill from fear 134

      Women who kill for money 136

      Girls who kill 137

      Manslaughter 142

      Suicide 142

      Conclusion 143

      9 Serial Murder and Women 144

      What Is Serial Murder? 145

      Explanations for Serial Murder 146

      Childhood 146

      Psychiatric explanations 152

      The role of psychopathy 153

      The role of paraphilias 155

      Neurological contributions 157

      Female Serial Killers 158

      Comfort serial killers 158

      Couples Who Kill 160

      Conclusion 163

      10 Conclusion 165

      References 169

      Index 217

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