Unit 1.1 Flashcards
Crime & deviance
What is a crime?
Action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law
What is Deviance?
Behaviour that violates social norms
what are values + example?
general principles or guidelines for how we should live. what is good & bad etc.
Example: British Values
What are norms?
specific rules or socially accepted standards that govern people’s behaviour in particular situations
What are moral codes?
basic set of rules,values and principles held by an individual, group, organisation or society as a whole. eg: Police Code of Ethics
What does Deviant rule breaking lead to?
critical, hostile or disapproving reactions from others which may involve punishing the deviant
tell me about the forms of deviance
can range from serious acts such as rape to trivial things such as queue jumping. Deviant acts can also be criminal
what are the 3 types of sanctions for deviance & what are they all forms of?
- Formal sanctions: imposed by official bodies, punishments for breaking formal written laws
2.Informal sanctions: used where rules are not formally written down, eg: telling someone off
3.Positive sanctions: rewards for behaviour that people agree with eg: praise from parents/teachers
All are forms of social control
Does deviance change over time?
yes- no fixed universal agreement
What is the legal definition of criminal behaviour?
Any action punishable by law. For court to consider D’s action to be a crime there needs to be Mens Rea and Actus Reus
What is mens rea?
guilty mind
What is actus reus?
guilty act
Tell me about strict liability
in some cases mens rea is not required, the wrongful act can be enough to convict someone. eg: employability cases
Tell me about self defence
if an act is done in self-defence, it is not a crime as long as the force used was reasonable
What is the social definition of criminal behaviour?
not all harmful acts are criminal eg: anti-pollution laws