Pollak's chivalry thesis
Pollak argued that women commit as much crime as men but are treated more leniently by police and courts ('chivalry'), making official statistics undercount female crime.
Real World
Studies of UK magistrates' courts have found women are statistically less likely to receive custodial sentences than men for equivalent first offences, lending empirical weight to Pollak's chivalry thesis, though critics note women who deviate from 'femininity' are treated more harshly.
Exam Focus
Always pair the chivalry thesis with its counter — women who don't conform to gender norms receive harsher treatment, undermining Pollak's universal claim.
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