| Kent | 3 |
| Middlesex | 2 |
| Bedford | 0 |
| Chester | 0 |
| Cornwall | 0 |
| Cumberland | 0 |
| Derby | 0 |
| Devon | 0 |
| Dorset | 0 |
| Durham | 0 |
| Essex | 0 |
| Gloucester | 0 |
| Hereford | 0 |
| Hertford | 0 |
| Hunts | 0 |
| Leicester | 0 |
| Lincoln | 0 |
| Monmouth | 0 |
| Norfolk | 0 |
| Northampton | 0 |
| Oxford | 0 |
| Rutland | 0 |
| Salop | 0 |
| Somerset | 0 |
| Southampton | 0 |
| Suffolk | 0 |
| Sussex | 0 |
| Westmorland | 0 |
| Wilts | 0 |
| Worcester | 0 |
| York | 0 |
| North Wales | 0 |
| South Wales | 0 |
| Average for England and Wales | 3 |
MAP
SHOWING
THE CRIMINALITY OF FEMALES
IN EVERY 100,000 OF THE FEMALE POPULATION,
IN EACH COUNTY OF
ENGLAND AND WALES.
⁂ The counties printed black are those in which the number of Criminal Females is above the average.
The counties left white are those in which the number of Criminal Females is below the average.
The average is taken for the last 10 years.
| The Average | for | all England and Wales is | 62 | in every 100,000 of the Female | Population. |
| „ | „ | Middlesex (the highest) | 110 | „ | „ |
| „ | „ | Derby (the lowest) | 23 | „ | „ |