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    Using the material from item A and elsewhere asses the usefulness of subcultural theories in explaining subcultural crime and deviance in society. Durkheim argued that a certain amount of crime was ‘healthy’ for society and that it is deviant behaviour that provided a catalyst for social change. He said that crime and deviance are functional because the ritual of punishment is an expressive experience that serves to bind together members of a social group and establishment a sense of community;

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    SOCI 002 – LECTURE 5 REVIEW NOTES SOCIAL ROLES‚ INTERACTION‚ AND DEVIANCE (Chapter 5* + 6) SOCIAL INTERACTION: Erving Goffman: dramaturgical approach: approaching sociological research as if everyday life were taking place on the stage of a theatre‚ with a FRONT STAGE (public) and BACK STAGE (personal/private). Also important to understand is impression management. How do you manage your image publicly? (public vs. private‚ professional vs. with friends) SOCIAL STATUS * Status:

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    Deviance is the recognized violation of cultural norms. Since norms guide basically all human activities‚ the concept of deviance is broad. But what causes some people to be deviant? Could it be childhood problems? Could it be current adulthood complications? Or could it be maybe they just don’t know that they are violating cultural norms? Today genetics research seeks possible links between biology and crime. I am going to research the possible link between child abuse and deviance. Psychological

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    After reading this literary work‚ I can assume that the context the short story "A Rose for Emily" is totally different from today’s society. Nowadays‚ people always respect the privacy of each other. In the story‚ I can see that the residents of a town "care" overmuch about Emily and her life. I feel like every move Emily make‚ the people in her town will be watching her and give comment and assumption about that. In this story‚ I found many time the residents in the town making assumption about

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    would be sorely disappointed; however‚ it is human nature to search for meaning. “‘Knowing’ Lolita: Sexual Deviance and Normality in Nabokov’s Lolita‚” may not bring a full meaning to Nabokov infamous novel‚ but Eric Goldman’s interpretation brings forth an important argument that the text makes. Goldman’s article addresses the way that Lolita challenges conservative ideas that American society holds in regards to female‚ particularly adolescent female‚ sexuality by discussing the representation of

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    All Structuralist theories of crime and deviance seem to suggest that crime is socially constructed rather than focused on the individual. Albert Cohen‚ combining Structuralist and sub cultural theories drew on Merton’s idea of strain but criticized Merton’s ideas of crime being an individual response and believed that he ignored non-utilitarian crimes such as vandalism and joy-riding. Cohen was particularly interested in deviance which was not economically motivated but done simply for the thrill

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    Paper1 A Different America Society tends to silence the dark park of the history‚ and this is no different to what happened in the 50’s‚ post-Korean War. Many people were guided to believe that post war was a good time due to the phony improvement done by the government - GI Bill and the first integrated army. Moreover‚ televisions were censored to broadcast happy stories only. Yet‚ in reality‚ the power of white supremacy and patriarchy continued to expand to the society despite the Emancipation

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    “mother tongue”‚ the language she was brought up to speak by her mother. Bhatt was born in India in 1956‚ moved to the USA in 1968‚ and now lives in Germany‚ so she is well aware of how much a change of culture and language can affect people. ‘A Different History’ is in two linked parts: lines 1-18‚ then lines 19-29. The first suggests that although life in India is – or should be – free‚ there is constant pressure to conform to other ways of life; the poet uses the way we should or should not treat

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    A Different mirror: A History of Multicultural America Ronald Takaki is one of the foremost-recognized scholars of multicultural studies and holds a PhD. in American History from the University of California‚ Berkeley. As a professor of Ethnic Studies at the same university‚ he wrote A Different Mirror: a History of Multicultural America as a fantastic new telling of our nation’s history. The book narrates the composition of the many different people of the United States of America

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    Criminal Justice : Policy and Practice Police Deviance : Rotten Apple or Rotten Barrel? Jessica 18th November 2010 Contents 1. Abtract……………………………………………………………………..….P.3 2. Bad Barrel : Police culture leads to corruption………………………..…..…..P.5 3. Application : IRA Miscarriage of Justice………………………………….....P.10 4. Application : Case of Rolando Mandoza………….…………………………P.12 5. Policy implication…………………………………………………………….P.14 6. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………P.16 7. References……………………………………………………………………P

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