[ORDER SOLUTION] Racial Disparities and Differences
InstructionsSections 9, 10 and 11 in our Mallicoat textbook address the typical and not so typical offenses committed by women. Section 9, more specifically, begins to look at sentencing female offenders and the processing of women through our criminal justice system. For the purpose of this assignment we will take a look at those women who have been sentenced to death. Women are rarely sentenced to death in the United States and executions of women are even rarer. Researchers have suggested that women who are sentenced to death are often perceived as breaking gender norms.Mallicoat, Stacy, L. (2019). Women, Gender and Crime, 3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage PublicationsSection 9: “Processing and Sentencing of Female Offenders” Section 10: “The Supervision of Women Community Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry”Section 11: “The Incarceration of Women”Here are a few sources;1) Here is a list of all female death row inmates in the United States from the Death Penalty Information Center;Women on Death Row (Links to an external site.2)ArticleWomen and the Death Penalty: Racial Disparities and Differences (Links to an external site.)———————————————————————————————————————————————-For this essay I ask that you research a female death penalty case of your choice and answer the following questions;Explain the facts of the case in detail and the court proceedings. Did the perpetrator deserve the sentence she received? Why or why not?After your investigation, argue whether or not the sentence received was justifiable? Include any other comments about the death penalty to support your position. MUST be double-spaced, using 12-point font with 1-inch margins and include 3 – 5 legitimate sources. You can use the ASU Library Database system to search articles/newspaper articles. Wikipedia, blogs, and other nefarious sources of dubious credibility are not acceptable sources.