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Crime & Deviancy

Crime & Deviancy . Lesson 2. What did we learn last time?. The difference between absolute & relative deviance The difference between societal and situational deviance The difference between culpable and non culpable deviance. To operationalise means…. To make something measurable.

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Crime & Deviancy

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  1. Crime & Deviancy Lesson 2

  2. What did we learn last time? • The difference between absolute & relative deviance • The difference between societal and situational deviance • The difference between culpable and non culpable deviance

  3. To operationalise means… • To make something measurable. • Now that you know what is meant by relative deviance, how easy is it to operationalise deviance?

  4. What is Hagan`s Evaluative framework? • 1. The degree of agreement about the wrongfulness of the act • 2. The societal evaluation of the harm inflicted by the act • 3. The degree of severity of the social response to the act Using this framework how serious are the following: Bunking off lessons Armed robbery with a replica gun Armed robbery with a real gun Heroin use Drunk driving

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