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Otto Pollak

Otto Pollak (30 April 1908 – 18 April 1998) was a writer and a professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.

His most controversial and famous book was ''The Criminality of Women'' (1950), in which he suggested that women commit just as much crime as men, but that their crime is more easily hidden. Pollak further argued that the criminal justice system was biased by preconceptions about women and did not convict or sentence women as harshly as men. His empirical work has provided a starting point for criminology on women. His work has also been used in political debates, as some antifeminist or masculist groups have appropriated his work. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Positive experiences in retirement : a field study. by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1957
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    Human behavior and the helping professions / by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1976
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    The criminality of women. by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1950
    Book
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    The social aspects of retirement. by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1956
    Book
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    Family dynamics and female sexual delinquency / by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1969
    Book
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    The criminality of women. by Pollak, Otto, 1908-1998

    Published 1961
    Book
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    Studies in juvenile delinquency : a selected bibliography : 1939-1954.

    Published 1956
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