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    <title>Are women offenders in India a ‘category’ in crime?</title>
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    <namePart>Honawar. Mangala</namePart>
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    <extent>65(4), Oct-Dec, 2018: p.27-32</extent>
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  <abstract>Women’s involvement in the world of crime is not a new phenomenon. What is new is their involvement in the changing nature of crime and the frequency of their contact with the Criminal Justice System. The scarcity of data to account for women’s crime and dearth of studies particularly on the phenomenon of female criminality brings forth an important question: Are women offenders in India a ‘category’ in crime?- Reproduced 

https://bprd.nic.in/uploads/pdf/IPJ%20Oct-Dec%202018%20(for%20web).pdf
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