Women's prison population has grown by 50% since 1995. (legal, drugs, Glenn Beck)
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It's to be expected. Same as the life span difference between men and women is shrinking as women encounter more of the stresses of the workplace. Women getting out in the world and doing the things that men do is going to include the bad things as well as the good. I don't think this says anything bad about women, it's just a fact of life. When women leave the house most of them are going to enter the job market, but inevitably some will enter the ranks of criminals. Becoming more assertive and independent is going to apply to the criminal world as well as the workplace.
It's to be expected. Same as the life span difference between men and women is shrinking as women encounter more of the stresses of the workplace. Women getting out in the world and doing the things that men do is going to include the bad things as well as the good. I don't think this says anything bad about women, it's just a fact of life. When women leave the house most of them are going to enter the job market, but inevitably some will enter the ranks of criminals. Becoming more assertive and independent is going to apply to the criminal world as well as the workplace.
Um, lets see here. Crack hits the streets in1987. 10 years later it's an epidemic & 50% more women
are doing time for drug convictions. Think there is a correlation ?
Unless there is some pillow fights I'm not watching the video. Your premise is still moronic as hell.
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