In the United States, 48.7% of the population is male and 51.3% female, yet 77.8% of people arrested for crimes are male! Out of the FBI's 29 crime categories, and females are over-represented in onlyof them: Prostitution/commercialized vice and Runaways.Among the categories of arrests where men really do more than their share are Forcible rape (98.9% of arrests were males), Sex offenses except for forcible rape and prostitution (92.6%), Weapon possession (91.9%), Robbery (89.9%) and Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter (89.4%).The two categories where women did more than their share were Prostitution/commercialized vice (62.1% female) and Runaways (58.8% female).I think I most people suspect as much from anecdotal experiences, but looking at actual hard data is pretty amazing. Men aredifferent from women when it comes to crime.Sources[1] Census 2000 Brief: Gender[2] All data about crime was from the following sourceTable 42 (Page 233)EDIT: In second paragraph, "Sex offenses except for forcible rape and prostitution (98.9%)" is corrected to "Sex offenses except for forcible rape and prostitution (92.6%)"