The Advancement of Feminism In Criminology and Its Possibilities Are Discussed In This Article.
The Emphasis Is on Feminist and Thinking Regarding Female Offenders, Victims, and Employees In The
Criminal Justice System During the Previous 25 Years. a Brief Outline of the Direction of This Research Is
Offered, As Well As Important Conflicts Between Mainstream and Feminist Viewpoints. the Article Also
Considers Feminist Activists' Contributions to Tangible Social Change For Female Victims and Offenders, Both
Inside and Beyond the Profession. the Paper Concludes With a Consideration of Current Feminist
Criminology Developments. the Basic Categories and Domains of Mainstream Criminology Are Being
Challenged and Subverted By Thinking Concerning Women's Experiences With Crime.
Theories on How a Crime Was Committed Should Ideally Begin With an Open Mind About the Perpetrators,
The Weapon(S), the Nature of the Crime, and the Criminal's Purpose. Until the Evidence Eliminates The
Suspect, Everybody Associated to the Scene of the Crime or Possibly a Suspect Must Be Evaluated.
Suspects Arise As a Result of This Process of Elimination, and They May Be Probed Further Until They Are
Charged.