Crime and Deviance Mindmap
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- Created on: 03-06-16 11:16
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- Crime & Deviance
- Types Of Deviance
- Deviance based on position or role
- Historical Deviance
- Something that is deviant in a certain time e.g. being gay which was illegal in 1967
- Cross-cultural deviance
- Something deviant in some cultures e.g. eating with hands in India
- Situation Deviance
- Only deviant in certain situations e.g.drinking in the morning is situation deviance
- Crime & Deviance
- Types Of Deviance
- Deviance based on position or role
- Historical Deviance
- Something that is deviant in a certain time e.g. being gay which was illegal in 1967
- Cross-cultural deviance
- Something deviant in some cultures e.g. eating with hands in India
- Situation Deviance
- Only deviant in certain situations e.g.drinking in the morning is situation deviance
- Solutions To Crime
- Retribution
- To make the offender suffer and pay for what they have done e.g. death penalty
- Deterrence
- To discourage the offender (and others) from committing further crime e.g. prison sentacing
- Reform
- Punishments should be aimed at changing the character of the criminal so that they keep the law in future e.g. community service
- Something that is deviant for many but a person an occupation e.g. carrying guns if not a policeman
- Protection
- Society must be protected from violent and persistent offenders e.g. prison sentancing
- Retribution
- Patterns of Crime
- Class
- The lower the class the more likely people are to commit crime
- Gender
- Males are more likely to commit crime than females
- Age
- People aged 14-20 are more likely to commit crime. Most do not continue crime into adulthood
- Ethnicity
- Afro-Caribbean people are over-represented in the UK's prison population as compared to their numbers in society
- Class
- Agents of Social Control
- Formal agents
- The Government
- The police
- Courts
- The penal system
- The army
- Informal agents
- Peers
- Education
- Media
- Family
- Religion
- Formal agents
- Types Of Deviance
- Solutions To Crime
- Retribution
- To make the offender suffer and pay for what they have done e.g. death penalty
- Deterrence
- To discourage the offender (and others) from committing further crime e.g. prison sentacing
- Reform
- Punishments should be aimed at changing the character of the criminal so that they keep the law in future e.g. community service
- Something that is deviant for many but a person an occupation e.g. carrying guns if not a policeman
- Protection
- Society must be protected from violent and persistent offenders e.g. prison sentancing
- Retribution
- Patterns of Crime
- Class
- The lower the class the more likely people are to commit crime
- Gender
- Males are more likely to commit crime than females
- Age
- People aged 14-20 are more likely to commit crime. Most do not continue crime into adulthood
- Ethnicity
- Afro-Caribbean people are over-represented in the UK's prison population as compared to their numbers in society
- Class
- Agents of Social Control
- Formal agents
- The Government
- The police
- Courts
- The penal system
- The army
- Informal agents
- Peers
- Education
- Media
- Family
- Religion
- Formal agents
- Types Of Deviance
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