Problem Behaviour, Antisocial Behaviour, Criminal Behaviour Flashcards

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Problem Behaviour and 2 examples

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Behaviour that breaks societal norms. Interaction is constant and acts as red flags to child development
-Not waiting for your turn to speak
-Talking back to parents
-Cheating on an exam
-Cutting class
-Breaking curfew

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Antisocial Behaviour and 2 examples

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The breaking of social contracts where you act purely for self rather than for the regard of others, provides harm to others.
-Lying
-Bullying

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Aggression and 2 examples

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Intent to harm another individual, it is often overt. May result from retaliation or be unprovoked
-Stalking
-Yelling at someone

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2 types of aggression

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Reactive (impulsive, intentional, and emotional)
Instrumental (Not emotional, often serves a purpose such as mugging or scamming)

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Crime

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Behaviour that breaks the criminal code, every country has an identified criminal code that is culturally and socially determined by which their citizens must abide.
-All criminal behaviour is antisocial/problematic behaviour but all antisocial/problematic behaviour is not a crime.

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How are laws made? 2 points and define

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-Consensus: Broadly agreed upon in society, there are certain things that are right and certain things that are wrong
-Conflict: Laws are made by those in power, to keep those in power in power and punish those that are not in power.

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Delinquency

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Breaking of the criminal code by youth

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Status offense

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Action that is prohibited by only a certain class of individuals.

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