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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES

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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES

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  1. CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES (Case Study) Company Name: Home Of Dissertations Website: https://www.dissertationhomework.com Contact Number: +44 7842798340 CONNECT NOW

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  3. TWO THEORIES THAT CAN BE USED IN EXPLAINING CRIME INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. SOCIAL STRUCTURAL THEORY 2. THE SOCIAL INTERACTIONAL THEORY (Giddens and Sutton, 2017).

  4. THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CRIME AND DEVIANCE (CrashCourse, 2017). CRIME refers to an unlawful act punishable by the criminal law (Crime and Deviance: A Sociological Perspective. (2013). • Formal norms (laws and rules) DEVIANCE refers to the behaviors, which are not subject to social norms and values by the most people (Livesey and Lawson, 2006). • Informal norms (social standard)

  5. Social structural theory The concept of ANOMIE as adopted by Emile Durkheim • Robert K. Merton argues that the difference between means and aims has caused many citizens to use illegal means, instead of adopting legal or acceptable means. • Strain(stress) causes frustration and resentment, which can trigger people to engage in crime. The ideology of the ‘American Dream’

  6. Social interaction theorylabelling perspectives supported byBeker(1963)and Lemert(1972) Crime is social construction ‘social groups create deviance by making the rules whose infraction constitutes deviance’ (Beker 1963: 8) This is a sociological concept that suggests that individuals gain a sense of ' self ' while interacting with others (Treadwell, 2013). • Lemert and Becker argue that variables, which can reinforce and establish criminality are the labels given to the deviants by those with power. • Lemert focused on two different levels • Ervin Goffman stated that stigma is a strong negative status, which affects an individual’s self-concept, social identity and interaction with others. Primary deviance Secondary deviance

  7. creating community triggers using community safety partnerships establishing national referral mechanisms producing new serious and organised crime strategies creating street-level crime maps (Police.uk, 2019). The Frank Helpline offers 24-hour professional support, free confidential guidance, advice and referral (Home Office, 2016). How do we prevent and reduce crime ? METROPOLITAN POLICE REDUCES CRIME BY ENFORCING THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS: TALK TO FRANK WEBSITE AND HELPLINE

  8. SUMMARY: • Social structural and social interactional theories propose ways in which crime can be prevented and reduced

  9. REFERENCES CrashCourse (2017). Theory & Deviance: Crash Course Sociology #19. YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06IS_X7hWWI [Accessed 5 Apr. 2019]. Crime and Deviance: A Sociological Perspective. (2013). YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsk62mC1VXI [Accessed 12 Nov. 2019]. Police.uk. (2019). Drugs - Police.uk. [online] Available at: https://www.police.uk/crime-prevention-advice/drugs/ [Accessed 12 Nov. 2019]. Home Office (2016). 2010 to 2015 government policy: crime prevention. [online] GOV.UK. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/2010-to-2015-government-policy-crime-prevention/2010-to-2015-government-policy-crime-prevention [Accessed 12 Nov. 2019]. Giddens, A. and Sutton, P.W. (2017). Sociology. Cambridge: Polity Press. Treadwell, J. (2013). Criminology : the essentials. London ; Los Angeles: Sage. Livesey, C. and Lawson, T. (2006). A2 sociology for AQA. London: Hodder & Stoughton.

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