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What is the social construction of crime?
The idea that crime is not fixed and can change over time, it may also differ from
culture
to
culture.
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Changes over time
Homosexuality
and
capital punishment.
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Differs between places
Cannabis
use and
jaywalking.
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Differs between
cultures
Adultery
and
polygamy.
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Until the 1960's what was homosexuality deemed as?
Criminal
and deviant as well as a disease that could be
cured
as well as being a sin.
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What report suggested that homosexuality between consenting adults should no longer be a crime?
The
Wolfenden
Report in
1957.
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Which act decriminalised homosexuality for males over the age of 21?
Sexual Offences Act
(1967).
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Secularisation
Religion is
less
important in people's
lives
than it once was.
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Decline of stigma
Where social
disapproval
has diminished e.g. To cohabitation or
divorce.
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Which campaign challenged the government and brought about legal changes?
Stonewall
who abolished section
28.
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What is capital punishment?
The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime also known as the
death penalty.
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What year was capital punishment abolished?
1969.
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Why did the laws change on capital punishment?
Due to
miscarriages
of justice where people had been wrongfully convicted but were already killed so it became impossible to
rectify.
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Why did the laws change on capital punishment?
Growth of the idea of
human rights.
The right to
live
was taken away.
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Why did the laws change on capital punishment?
The
death penalty
was not seen as a deterrent, many murders are committed in the moment and statistics show that the murder rate is lower in states that do not have the
death penalty.
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What is
adultery
?
A
sexual
act between a
married
person and someone other than their marriage partner.
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What countries class adultery as a crime?
Muslim
countries and parts of
Africa.
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