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    written in order to be violated 1850-1880 crime epidemic and social upheaval caused by immigration Prohibition yrs: Widespread organized crime 1960-1970 War protests Civil rights era increased concern for rights of women and ethnic racial minorities 70-80s FBI data indicate a considerable increase in murders‚ rapes‚ and assults Americans demanded law and order In contemporary American society there is a need to: Create balance between individual rights and public

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    Unit 2 – Individual Rights in Health and social Care Diversity and equality in society Diversity and equality in our society is based upon community that consist of people from different background. There are many factor that contribute to the diversity and equality of the mainly social mainly * Social * Political * Equality * Biological Social Factors Social factors emphasises values that families hold function together every day. The values are based on their cultural

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    the individual-rights perspective and the public-order advocates. Individual-rights advocate is one who seek to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice. Public-order is one who seek believe that under certain circumstance involving a crime threat to public safety‚ the interest of sociality should take precedence over individual rights. The USA PATRIOT Act has been very controversial to Americans‚ simply for the fact that many believe this act invades many individual rights

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    Individual Rights

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    Individual Rights To be respected: When I am at my placement which is a day care centre for the elderly‚ I treat patients with respect; I do this by talking politely to the patients‚ knocking on the door before I entered patient’s room and asking them how they wish to be named (e.g. Mr‚ Mrs) To be treated as an individual: While I was at placement I treat everyone as an individual‚ I did this by talking to the patients and finding out about their interests and watching how they act. I did not

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    Individual Rights versus Public Order Individual rights and public order play a big part in everyday lives. For a state to have a functional society there needs to be a balance of both. When society cannot find an even balance between both of them‚ problem arises. Public order can violate individual rights and individual rights can put restrictions on public order. Individual rights play a huge part in our lives. Without individual’s rights‚ how can society function as a nation? Many positives

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    another religion they begin to respect it. Diversity is very important when relating to the health and social care settings depending on the care setting because people are taking care of other peoples needs and this shows the cares will show respect towards others difference which they might encounter in every day working life. Equality Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and equally. An example of this could be within a work place where an employer doesn’t

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    A social order. A person’s beliefs and values that allow them to make the choices that to have the type of government they want. My social order- one of an African-American‚ 17-year-old‚ low middle-class female- will differ widely from my mother’s‚ or Shemair’s‚ or even your social order. For instance‚ I strongly value education. So does my mother‚ Shemair‚ and I am sure you do‚ too. My mother might value my education because it will help her later on in life. Shemair might value my education

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    explanation of social order within the Caribbean? Despite the fact that majority of the Caribbean use the Macro theory in one way or the other to institute social order there are still some countries where the micro theory approach is more effective.As stated earlier‚ micro theory focuses on the individual rather than the society while Macro theory looks at the society as a whole‚ while social order on the other hand assumes a certain degree of order and stability is essential for survival of social systems

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    What Is Social Order?

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    Every nation’s government strives to create a system that maintains order in their community. Those who are in charge do not always make decisions that work to increase class equality‚ and as the rich become more powerful‚ the poor become more hostile. Class conflict is inevitable in society because everyone wants to have the same amount of access to the same resources‚ but in reality‚ this is not the case. An equal society is more likely to have an orderly population‚ but different classes of people

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    The Privacy Rights of Individuals Privacy can be defined in many ways‚ depending on one’s perspective‚ including the right to be left alone‚ free from intrusion or disturbance in one’s private life. Although everyone agrees that this is an important right that should be protected by governmental laws‚ the extent of one’s right to privacy has often been a matter of debate in the court system of the United States. There is vast disagreement concerning how far the government should go to protect

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