SCHOLARS STUDY ON PREVENTING WOMEN-GIRLS CRIME
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Women, Crime Prevention, Socio-economic FactorsAbstract
The increasing rates of criminal activities involving women and girls have become a significant concern globally. This paper aims to review scholarly studies on the prevention of female crime, highlighting the socio-economic, cultural, and psychological factors that contribute to criminal behavior among women and girls. By examining various preventive measures and intervention strategies, this article provides a comprehensive understanding of effective approaches to mitigate crime among this demographic.
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