compare criminal and deviance behaviour Flashcards

1
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how many definitions of deviance are there?

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3.

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what are the definitions?

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behaviour that is unusual and good, behaviour that is unusual and eccentric, behaviour that is unusual and disapproved of.

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examples of each?

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heriocally risking your own life to save someone else’s, hoarding huge quantities of newspapers, physically attacking someone for no reason.

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4
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what is the legal definition of crime?

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any action forbidden by criminal law - involves the actus rea and mens rea.

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what is the social definition of crime?

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includes the consideration of differing views of what makes behavioural criminal, whether a law is enforced or people thinking act should have laws made against them or not.

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what are the 4 formal sanctions against criminal?

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custodial sentences, community sentences, police sanctions, other implications of criminal behaviour.

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what is a custodial sentence?

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court imposed imprisonment or detention in a young offenders institution.

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what is a community sentence?

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court imposed works, fines, courses, probation orders, restrictions, drug treatments and/or testing. served outside of jail.

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what is a police sanction?

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cautions, conditional cautions and penalty notices (fines) issued for minor offences - no court appearance.

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other implications or criminal convictions?

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a criminal record and depending on the crime: exclusion of certain jobs, possible placement on ViSOR, travel restrictions, restrictions of adoption, jury service, standing for elected office or insurance cover.

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acts that are criminal: what is a summary offence?

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less serious, e.g speeding. tried by magistrates.

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acts that are criminal: what is a indictable offence?

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more serious, e.g murder/rape. tried in crown court with a jury.

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acts that are criminal: violence against the person.

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murder, manslaughter, assault.

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acts that are criminal: sexual offences.

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rape, sex, trafficking, grooming.

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acts that are criminal: offences against property.

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burglary, theft, robbery.

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acts that are criminal: fraud and forgery.

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frauds against company directors, benefit cheating, tax evasion.

17
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acts that are criminal: criminal damage.

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arson, vandalism, grafitti.

18
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acts that are criminal: drug offences.

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supplying, trafficking or possession of illegal substances.

19
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acts that are criminal: public order offences.

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rioting and violent disorder.

20
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what is moral code?

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a set of basic rules, values and principles held by an individual, group, organisation or society as a whole.

21
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what is formal sanction?

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punishments for breaking formal written rules or laws. imposed by official bodies e.g courts.

22
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what is an informal sanction?

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disapproval shown to a person for breaking unwritten rules, such as telling off or ignoring them.

23
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what is a positive sanction?

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rewards for behaviour society approves e.g praise or medal.

24
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what is social control?

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ways that society seek to control our behaviour and ensure we conform to its norms.

25
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what is actus rea?

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latin for ‘guilty act’.

26
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what is mens rea?

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latin for ‘guilty mind’.

27
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what is a fine?

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financial penalties dependant on seriousness of offence and ability to pay.

28
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what is conditional discharge?

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an offender may avid prison if they commit no offences in a given time period.

29
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what is an absolute discharge?

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defendant is guilty but court decides punishment is not appropriate.

30
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what is ViSOR?

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violent and sex offenders register.