introduction Flashcards

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Basic approach to crime and punishment

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an individuals actions are shaped by broad social forces, motives and opportunities

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what caused crime?

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The criminal may be driven to crime by lack of opportunities, or certain behaviour may be stigmatized as ‘crime’

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What will reduce crime?

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Social programs might improve situation so people don’t need to turn to crime

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4
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sociological imagination

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an ability to see one’s situation in context as a whole

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C. Wright Mills’ definition of sociological imagination

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ability to interpret an individual’s experience in a broader social context, and to distinguish individual from social factors.

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Cultural aspect of individual action

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-Shared set of symbols, norms, values and beliefs common to all members of society and often taken for granted by its members.

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social relationship

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the socially defined connection between two or more individuals, which set the terms on which they interact

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what does it mean by sociology is a social science?

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It means that it aims at some kind of systematic reliable, objective knowledge about society, tat is obtained through studies and tests.

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3 forms of sociological quantitative evidence

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  • statistics about social groups as a whole(eg. population, mean income,, unemployment rates.
  • Obtained by broad-level surveys or measurements of objective factors
  • displays general trends in society, and gives a good indication of broad trend.
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3 forms of sociological qualitative evidence

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  • cultural beliefs or practices, seen in documents, words, actions, rites etc.
  • obtained by direct observation of interactions, or by interviews
  • Tells us about the ways society can be seen at the individual level (eg. how interactions take place.)
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