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    on the criminal justice system? The study of criminology has had a significant effect on the criminal justice system since the 1700’s. There are three main schools of thought within criminology‚ they are - Classicist - Positivist - Chicago/Subculture theory Discussion Criminology is the study of causation‚ correction and the prevention of crime. Criminology was brought about during the late 18th century when people sought the reform of the criminal justice and penal systems. This was because

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    Csilla Abraham 16/09/14 Norms Norm is an expected and accepted behaviour by a society. We get our norms from our parents‚ cultures‚ or traditions‚ but sociologists disagree on where they can come from. Norms are based on a kind of agreement‚ so they can be changed by time which is called social construction. People also see norms as a ‘social glue’ as it binds different individuals together. A norm requires an action as it is a behaviour. An example of a norm can be the fact that most of the

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    like Green Day‚ Blink 182 and Sum 41. Punk has warped into a variety of different genres; some of the most popular ones nowadays would be hardcore punk‚ and emo music. In the early seventies‚ punk was seen by a large majority of the public as “bad”‚ or “unruly”‚ because of the teenage rebellion and the anti-establishment tied to the subculture. Lyrics often involved swearing‚ anti-government and confrontational phrases shouted at the microphone. Issues like not wanting to grow up‚ not liking the

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    the embodiment of the sub-culture that is the main target audience for the ’emocore’ genre. This song seemingly calls out to those who are sick and tired of being told to conform to societal norms‚ either by their parents or peers. This is a very ’emo’ message to convey‚ as the target audience of emotionally troubled teens feel that they can relate to it in that they feel those around them try to force them into normality‚ not allowing them to express their emotional side. This song allows for the

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    Introduction to Communication‚ Routledge: UK Giddens‚ P. (2006) Sociology‚ Polity Press: Cambridge. Goodrun‚ A. (2005) The National Fabric: Fashion‚ Britishness‚ Globalisation‚ Berg Publishers: Oxford Hazelhurst‚ K. & Hazelhurst‚ C. (1998) Gangs and Youth Subcultures: International Explorations‚ Transaction Publishers: U.S. Share‚ P. Tovey‚ H. & Corcoran‚ M. (2007) A Sociology of Ireland‚ Gill & Macmillan Ltd: Dublin.

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    be arrested and according to the act that they have committed. As of informal deviance‚ it is an individual or a group of people who do not conform to the general trends of society for example subcultures like gypsies and emos as well as people who have an excessive amount of tattoos and piercings. Subcultures are a group of people in society whose behavior and sometimes style of dress or simply the way they talk is significantly different from that of a wider society. These types of group’s standout

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    beginning of grunge sub cultures‚ due to the style of music written by groups such as Nirvana. After the turn of the millennium‚ there have been many new sub cultures‚ including surfie‚ punk‚ emo‚ skaters and sporting jocks. These different subcultures are a lot of the time‚ easy to spot in public. Social subcultures create divisions in the population because of the different groups if people with different interests and styles. Gay Rights: Before the Second World War‚ homosexuality was not accepted

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    Table of Contents Preface - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Statement of the problem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Hypothesis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Body - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Conclusion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Recommendation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 Bibliography - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15

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    Modern Subculture in China Wenzeslaus Avelino Clayton Raffles Design Institute 001GD010 Proof by Andy Lawrence 5 February 2013 Table of Content Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3 Methodology .................................................................................................................. 4 Result ..........................................................

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    this article is to propose a conceptual model of EMO (Entrepreneurial Marketing Orientation) and identification of dimensions which affect business performance in SMEs. A literature review resulted in addition of two new dimensions to MO those are pro–activeness and personal relationships with networking. MO characteristics for EMO other than two mentioned earlier are market intelligence‚ responsiveness and integrated business process. CO aspect for EMO are responding‚ communicating customer and delivering

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