Ac3.3 Examine the limitations of agencies in achieving social control Flashcards
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Repeat offenders/ recidivism
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- if offenders fail to rehabilitate and continue to commit crime then social control will never be achieved.
- Recidivism is one of the main reasons why the prison population has increased over the past 20 years.
- Recidivism rates and recalls to prison have increased over recent years with Overall – adult and juvenile offenders 23.1% and 31.8% of those convicted returning to the prison in 2023 with last year’s beeing 24.3%
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civil liberties and legal barriers
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- Are basic rights and freedoms granted to citizens of the country
- These include freedom of speech, movement, religious worship etc
- These can limit social control as they restrict police from achieving social control.
- For example foreign nationals with criminal convictions who cannot be removed from the UK due to the prisoners being in danger in their home country
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access to resources and support
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- limit prisoners from being able to rehabilitate and therefore limit success of social control
- prisoners face problems with finance accommodation and employment after being released from prison
- lack of support and resources may mean prisoners attempted to return to crime in order to survive
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Finance
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- funding is limited and budget cuts have impacted the effectiveness of agencies in achieving social control.
- this then leads to a shortage of police officers on the streets and a lack of prison staff and specialist teams.
- this impacts the experience of prisoners by having less free time and more time in cells as well as higher rates of suicide and mental health issues.
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local and national politics
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- local policy force certain crime to be prioritised over others depending on the scale of the problem in that area.
- this can mean some crimes are not investigated properly.
- national government policies focus on certain crimes at times for example knife crime and gang related crimes.
- this can lead police to focus on certain crimes over others leading to unreliable crime data.
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Environment
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- when prisoners are released their home environment can be a large impact on whether or not they stay out of prison.
- if an offender returns to the same environment with the limited opportunities for social mobility and with criminal friends then it is likely an offender would return to prison.
- if an offender moves to a new environment they may have more opportunities.
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Crime committed by those with moral impurities
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- a moral impurity is a strongly felt principle that compels a person to act.
- an ofender can commit crimes as they believe they’re doing the right thing from a moral point of view.
- for example assisted suicide
- when this happens social control is limited as a person’s moral compass surpasses rules of social control.