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Outline three reasons for gender differences in levels of recorded crime.
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Males are socialized to be tougher, more aggressive, and to take risks, which can lead to higher levels of violence. This socialization contributes to the greater number of crimes committed by men, particularly violent crimes, leading to higher recorded crime rates.
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Men are more likely to be treated leniently by the criminal justice system, and stereotypes associated with masculinity often influence how crimes are perceived. The labeling of men as criminals may contribute to a self-fulfilling prophecy, leading to higher recorded crime rates among males.
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