RT Article T1 Experienced racism, attachment and the risk of offending among Dutch Caribbean women JF Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice VO 19 IS 1 SP 46 OP 72 A1 Joosen, Katharina J. A2 Slotboom, Anne-Marie LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/175803887X AB Dutch Caribbean-born women form one of the largest female ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands and are overrepresented in Dutch crime statistics. Experienced racism has been shown to weaken bonds to society and has been linked to (female) offending among African Americans. In the Netherlands and across the Caribbean research on experienced racism and offending is scarce. The current study examines the relationship between self-reported offending, weakened attachments and experienced racism among 328 Dutch Caribbean-born women. Results show that more experienced racism is related to both weakened attachments as to higher rates of self-reported offending across the life course. K1 Rassismus K1 Kränkung K1 Frau K1 Minderheit K1 Women K1 risk factors of offending K1 experienced racism K1 Dutch Caribbean K1 Attachment K1 Karibik K1 Niederlande DO 10.1080/15377938.2021.1907826