delinquency‚ also known as juvenile offending‚ or youth crime‚ is participation in illegal behavior by minorsᄃ(juveniles) (individuals younger than the statutoryᄃ age of majorityᄃ).[1] Most legal systemsᄃ prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles‚ such as juvenile detention centersᄃ‚ and courtsᄃ. A juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Depending on the type and severity
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& Virappan have been passed away. It has been very nicely shown in the movie like Sholy & Bandit queen. The heinous crime like Dacoitey‚ Robbery‚ Murder‚ Rape are still there but even these dacoits‚ robberer have been changed there way of doing crime with the help of modern technology. Information & Technology Act 2000 has been enacted to combat the modern type of crime. Cyber criminal are come up & have been doing a huge damage to society as well as to the Nation. The digital world
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Functionalists view on crime Crime is behaviour that breaks the law. Functionalist explanations‚ like other sociological models such as labelling or conflict theory‚ look at the implications of crime and crime control policies‚ rather than directly attempting to explain the causes of criminal behaviour. However‚ unlike other biological‚ psychological‚ and sociological models that remove blame from offenders by claiming criminals have little free will‚ a functionalist approach favours repression
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Hwk – Outline and evaluate explanations of conformity (8 marks) AO1: Conformity is a form of social influence and is the tendency to copy other people’s behaviour and attitudes from within a group. Normative social influence occurs when a person desires to be liked and accepted by a group. They will publicly conform and change their behaviour but they will still privately reject their views. This change in behaviour is often temporary as this type of social influence leads to compliance.
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Lang Policy (2009) 8:117–137 DOI 10.1007/s10993-009-9124-0 ORIGINAL PAPER Assumptions behind Singapore’s language-in-education policy: implications for language planning and second language acquisition L. Quentin Dixon Received: 30 September 2007 / Accepted: 14 January 2009 / Published online: 27 February 2009 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009 Abstract Singapore’s officially bilingual education policy‚ in which the majority of children are schooled through a non-native medium
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VAR model to investigate the responses of domestic inflation to monetary and fiscal policies‚ with output as the scale variable. The results show that domestic inflation responds positively to monetary policy shocks but not to fiscal deficits. If one assumes the velocity of money as constant‚ then it underscores that inflation is a monetary phenomenon and excessive money supply spawns inflation. Thus‚ monetary policy constitutes a more pertinent macroeconomic instrument to control spiralling inflation
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price in the context of Nepal. A majority of earlier studies conducted in developed countries show that dividend has a strong effect than retained earnings. The study examines whether this is consistent in the context of Nepal (or not) and the implication particularly to the banking and non-banking sector. To achieve the objective of the study‚ a descriptive and analytical research design has been administered. The secondary data are used to test this impact. In order to examine the impact of dividends
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handed (Becker‚ 1963). Where as‚ an absolutist approach would argue that society has a particular set of values and anyone who violates these values is deviant (Clinard & Meier‚ 2011). In this essay multiple theories of deviance and its relation to crime‚ will be explored to discover how useful labelling theory is for the understanding of the subject. Biological theories focus on the physical characteristics of criminals and how this attributes to their criminal behaviour. Lombroso did not agree that
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Theories of Crime Javier Bryon AIU Online Abstract There are many theories that attempt to explain criminal behavior. Social theories indicate that interaction with other individuals and environment are factors that contribute to criminal behavior. Many argue that social factors alone cannot be the only cause to criminal behavior‚ but peer pressure and rationalization are powerful tools of behavior modification. Theories of Crime Crime theories can vary greatly. A lot of
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Unveiling Traits and Suspense Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment is told primarily from the point of view of the main character Raskolnikov but occasionally switches to the perspective of minor characters like Svidrigailov‚ Razumikhin‚ and Dunya (third person‚ omniscient) which makes it more attention-grabbing. In Part IV‚ Raskolnikov is progressively sinking into his new found guilt for murdering his pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna. The latter remorse leads him to develop a physical
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