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Explaining Women’s offending: Drug Use and Drug Dealing
Week 10 seminar: Explaining women’s offending: drug use and drug dealing VideosPhilippines:Filipino women drug traffickingA lot of women in poverty, survival of family- resort to selling drugs to fund for familyTargeted to become drug mules, 63% caught are femaleNot just a sensational case, its serious as many people caught up in this and big chance women are sole breadwinner of family and are a mother so will leave children motherlessOthers argue poverty of women Is not an excuse as it’s a choice whether to drug trafficDeath sentence under Chinese law can be sentenced for carrying drugs of 50 gramsMichaella, Peru and the drugs run:Ibiza worker goes to Peru to engage in drugs traffickingPeru government want to be seen to cracking down on drug cultivation and drug gangsDrug mules filling up countries prisons67,000 people in Peru prisons, 3000 drug offences and at least 700 of them are womenFeminisation of drug offences is a phenomenon been happening in recent monthsBringing drugs from South America to Europe- everyday arrest peopleImage that Ibiza and drugs go hand in hand- but drugs are taken everywhere, its just that in Ibiza every night is a Saturday night 7 day a weekSupposedly kidnapped and taken to South America, Peru and sent to prisonEveryone who felt compassionate turned into not caring and it’s her faultSO533 Women and Drugs seminar sheetFleetwood readingWhat myths and realities exist around drug mules?How does the media portray this?Frame is as a female crime- feminisation of drug trafficking when actually its mainly menVictimisation- interview families, didn’t do it on purpose as if they had no decision making in the process, victim of this crimeFraming it in victim sense- focus on women even though numbers are smallIs this problematic? Suggest not being capable of committing crime and making a decisionShocked that women commit crimePerceive it to be more female crime rather than men trafficking and the men behind itFocus more on the drug mules in prison rather than culprits behind it, erasing men from the pictureBringing up women’s economic status Women portrayed as unlikely to know/ coerced into it: They are normally aware- not coerced Women innocent and vulnerable whereas men know and are stronger and can handle itGender stereotypesReality is that most are menMoney driven- deprivation/povertyWomen are presented are coerced and vulnerable- not aware 70% of men engage in drug mules Myth: more women, Reality: more menWe don’t know much about trafficking- only people who get caughtWomen from the global south as engaging in drug mules- high deprivation What gendered elements do you see emerging from the motivations outlined?Men not seen as providing for family but women seen as doing it to provide for their childrenWomen trying to better their life and find love- do it for love/romantic relationships/desire to please the partnerDiscrepancy between male and female- man telling her what to do, coerced by men: violence Men seen as doing it for themselves, women doing it for othersWomen to better their livesOutline how the boundaries between victim/offender might be blurred in these cases.boundaries between victim and offender might be blurred as chose to do it but also pressure into doing it- how much pressure is seen as an excuse of committing a crime e.g. economic distress, boyfriendVictim of wider society if you suffer from deprivation and turn to drug trafficking as a form of survival- so could also be seen as an offenderJacobs and Miller readingWhat gender differences exist between male and female dealers (as outlined in the article)?How is gender rendered evident in the arrest avoidance strategies outlined by the authors?How do the authors link their work to the notion of patriarchy?
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