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"Here are the six who top the FBI list of most dangerous lady criminals-at-large; find one and you may prevent murder..."

As the social revolution would unfold in the decades that came after this article first appeared, the pressure for women to be morally superior to their male counterparts began to fade away; girls were taught that they could be just as vulgar as their brothers - and many were happy to prove that they could. As of 2014 it has been estimated that there are more than 200,000 American women in prisons and 2,000,000 women on probation.

1920s Prohibition created a criminal climate that appealed to more women than you ever might have suspected...

     


Women Criminals (Pageant Magazine, 1959)

Women Criminals (Pageant Magazine, 1959)

Women Criminals (Pageant Magazine, 1959)

Women Criminals (Pageant Magazine, 1959)

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