UNIT 2 AC1.2 Flashcards
What does the term social construction of criminality refer to?
What society defines as a crime
What is polygamy?
More than one wife or husband at the same time
What law does polygamy break?
Bigamy
The offence of marrying someone whilst already being married to someone else
What countries is polygamy legal?
Afghanistan
Cameroon
Pakistan
What countries is polygamy illegal?
European countries (France, UK, Germany)
Why do laws vary (polygamy)?
Religion- Qur’an permits Muslim men to take up to four wives and so is reflected in the laws of the country
Tradition- Has been practiced in some African societies. It is considered a highly valued social institution
What is adultery?
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married Person and a person who is not their spouse.
What countries is adultery legal?
European countries (France, UK, Germany)
What countries is adultery illegal?
Philippines
Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Syria (death by stoning)
Why do laws vary (adultery)?
Religion
The Ten Commandments shared by Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Some countries are heavily influenced by religion and therefore have made adultery a crime
What is homosexuality?
Sexual act between members of the same sex
Where is homosexuality legal?
European countries
Australia
USA
What countries is homosexuality illegal?
Afghanistan
Egypt
Iran
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Why do laws vary over place (homosexuality)?
Religion- many religions, including Christianity, have traditionally condemned homosexuality.
Public opinion- 95% in Egypt believed homosexuality should be rejected
Sexism- sexual assumption by male law makers that women are incapable of same sex attraction. Glamorising and fetishising lesbianism
What countries is cannabis legal?
Amsterdam
Canada
Uruguay
Where is cannabis illegal?
UK-possession can get you up to five years, supply 14
Why do laws vary (cannabis)?
Different norms and values- drug use is seen in some cultures as victimless or that the individual has the right to do what they want
Different ideas on how to control drugs- some take a tough stance to deter their use. Others see legislation as a way to take it out of the hands of criminals suppliers.
When were homosexual acts between men made a crime
1885
When were homosexual acts between men aged 21+ legalised?
1967
When was same sex marriage legalised?
2013
When was the age of consent for homosexual acts bought down to 16?
2000
Why do laws vary over time? (Homosexuality)
The Wolfenden report:
By 1954, 1000 gay men were in prison which became too many and so sir John Wolfenden gathered evidence from police, psychiatrists and gay men to prove it is not wrong.
Committees report (1957) recommended private homosexual acts 21+ be legalised
Campaigns:
Stonewall. Led to equalising age of consent to 16
In Portugal, when was the revolution which led to a new government and a large in flux of drug use (due to it now being an open country)?
1975
In Portugal, when was the possession of drugs changed from legal to civil offence?
2001