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				<title>Explaining the Gender Gap in the Criminal Justice System: How Family-Based Gender Roles Shape Perceptions of Defendants in Criminal Court</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1936/explaining-the-gender-gap-in-the-criminal-justice-system-how-family-based-gender-roles-shape-perceptions-of-defendants-in-criminal-court</link>
				<description>By Katharina  Geppert - Numerous studies have investigated why women are vastly underrepresented in prisons across the United States. In explaining this &amp;ldquo;gender gap,&amp;rdquo; scholars have found that women are treated more leniently than men at various stages of the judicial process. Explanations for women&amp;rsquo;s lenient treatment are often oversimplified as &amp;ldquo;sex differences&amp;rdquo; in criminal behavior and could benefit from further investigation. Through qualitative interviews with federal judges and attorneys, as well as observations of criminal court proceedings, this study examines how the family, as a...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 01:17 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>The Gender Gap in American Politics: How Money in Politics Affects Female Representation</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1811/the-gender-gap-in-american-politics-how-money-in-politics-affects-female-representation</link>
				<description>By Lauren E. Rothschild - In the 116th United States Congress, women hold 23.2% of House seats and 25% of Senate seats. Down the ballot, across state and local elected offices, women are underrepresented in their communities. This continual disparity presents a fundamental contradiction with America&amp;rsquo;s founding principle of representative democracy. This paper examines the roots of economic inequality in America, with a focus on the gender wage gap and gender wealth gap as they relate to the political donating tendencies of women. Next, this paper examines the experiences of female candidates as they seek campaign...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 07:42 EDT</pubDate>
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				<title>The Gender Binary: Working Towards Uniqueness in American Education</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/939/the-gender-binary-working-towards-uniqueness-in-american-education</link>
				<description>By Kenneth J. Macri - Many individuals grow up with gender-biased tendencies and don&amp;rsquo;t even realize it. They grow up with an unwarranted perception of what gender is supposed to be, and they conform to conventional gender roles inside the classroom, resulting in those roles being mimicked outside of the classroom. Mary and David Sadker argue that &amp;ldquo;boys were far more likely to receive praise or remediation from a teacher than were girls. The girls were most likely to receive an acknowledgement response from their teacher.&amp;rdquo; They also go on to argue that &amp;ldquo;teachers give boys greater opportunity...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2014 11:11 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>The Educational Gender Gap in Latin America: Why Some Girls Do Not Attend School</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1613/the-educational-gender-gap-in-latin-america-why-some-girls-do-not-attend-school</link>
				<description>By Elise  Roberts - Girl&#39;s education is universally recognized in the International Development community as an important aspect of development. Educating a woman has a significant impact on her opportunities and her community as a whole. Despite the many positive effects of educating girls, girls attend school at a lower rate than boys, creating a gender gap in education. My question is, what causes this gender gap in education? To study this phenomenon, I created four categories of causes: patriarchal factors, family factors, structural factors and governmental financial investment. A number of proxy variables...</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2012 12:00 EST</pubDate>
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