agency contributions to achieving social control - behavioural tactics Flashcards
what’s the purpose of ASBOs
to change a persons behaviour to make them more socially compliant
whats some of the examples which ASBOs attempt to limit and correct
swearing and drinking
what theory does ASBOs link to
bandoras social learning theory
what percentage of ASBOs were breached in 2009
56%
what were ASBOs replaced with
CBO
what is the CBO available under
the anti-social behaviour crime and policing act 2014
what crime requires a CBO
harassment, alarm and distress
what’s a person banned from if they’re given a CBO
taking part in certain activities or going to certain places
what are people with CBOs required to do
try change their behaviour for example by attending drug treatment program
what’s the consequence of breaching a CBO
could see an adult up to 5 years in prison
what theory does CBOs link to
links to left realism as it recognises the causes of crime and tries to fix them
what’s the token economy based on
the psychological concept of behaviour modification - rewarding positive behaviour and punishing negative behaviour
where is a token economy present
prisons
what’s the desired behaviour of a token economy system
follow all rules, no fighting, no further criminal activity, be industrious and seek a job
what are some examples of privileges that positive behaviour can lead to in a token economy
TV and more visiting rights
what did hobbs and holt say about a token economy
it can be effective over long term
what’s two limitations of a token economy
1) when the offender leaves prison they won’t have the token economy implemented into their day to day life
2) the offender could then not want to behave positively in society as they will get no reward for it if they do so