Unit 2 topic 1 social construction of criminality Flashcards

1
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what is the social construction of crime?

A

the idea that crime is a product of the situation in which it takes place

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2
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why might laws change from culture to culture?

A

some countries possess different

beliefs,sexism,customs,norms/values,religions

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3
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what circumstances change how a law is dished out?

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circumstances such as-
diminished responsibility
loss of control
age of offenders

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4
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what’s one of the reasons why laws change overtime?

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the values and moral beliefs of people change overtime

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5
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give an example of a law which has changed overtime?

A

smoking
it use to be fully legalised to smoke inside a car
now in 2017 it is illegal

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6
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what is the age of criminal responsibility?

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the age at which offenders must take criminal responsibility
examples-
UK- 10 years old
Canada- 12 years old
Bangladesh- 9 years old
China- 16 years old
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7
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why laws be different according to the place it occurs?

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Different crimes are policed differently in different countries, or even in different places within the same country.

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A example of a law which varies from culture to culture?

A

Homosexuality-

  • was originally illegal in the UK
  • decriminalised in 1967 (the sexual offences act)
  • now legal in the UK and Canada
  • illegal in saudia arabia and india
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9
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why do laws differ over time?

A

the publics opinion change

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why do laws vary depending on culture?

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due to religion, beliefs and traditions

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why do laws differ depending on the place in which they took place?

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crime is policed differently due to geographical location

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a example of a law which is different due to place?

A

cannabis use
legal-Netherlands
illegal-UK

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13
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what are norms?

A

Specific rules or socially accepted standards that guide and govern our behaviour in particular situations.

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14
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what are values?

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General guidelines or principles for how we should live our lives.

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what are morals?

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A set of rules or guidelines that a person or group of people follow in order to live a life that is good and moral.

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