EAST LANSING, MI — Arrest rates for men are decreasing while rates for women increase, leading one Michigan State University researcher to say the justice system is chipping away at women's rights.
For violent crimes, arrest rates for men were down 13.5 percent and for women up 53.2 percent, DeJong found.
She said it's unlikely women became more criminal or more violent during that time frame and instead pointed toward changing police practices and dual arrest policies — where police arrest both people involved in a domestic violence incident — as reasons for the increase.
"This is particularly troubling," the study stated, "given that much of the domestic violence committed by women consists of acts of self-defense."
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