Problem Behaviour, Antisocial Behaviour, Criminal Behaviour Flashcards
Problem Behaviour and 2 examples
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
Antisocial Behaviour and 2 examples
The breaking of social contracts where you act purely for self rather than for the regard of others, provides harm to others.
-Lying
-Bullying
Aggression and 2 examples
Intent to harm another individual, it is often overt. May result from retaliation or be unprovoked
-Stalking
-Yelling at someone
2 types of aggression
Reactive (impulsive, intentional, and emotional)
Instrumental (Not emotional, often serves a purpose such as mugging or scamming)
Crime
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.
How are laws made? 2 points and define
-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.
Delinquency
Breaking of the criminal code by youth
Status offense
Action that is prohibited by only a certain class of individuals.