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Deviant Behaviour
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AS/ A Level Sociology (UNIT 1- Families and Households) Mind Map on Deviant Behaviour, created by Fionnghuala Malone on 25/04/2014.
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Deviant Behaviour
What has changed?
Changes in Law
Equality
Divorce
Decriminalisation of homosexuality
Rights of children have been enhanced
Rights of women have been strengthened
Marital rape made illegal in 1991
Rights for women & children improve the family
Labour recognises the changes
Fewer families in 21st century have a male breadwinner
Key cultural changes
Roles of men & women
Poverty
Racism
Outcome
Creates a culture around crime and delinquency
Anti Authority
Anti work
Anti Law
Barrett & McIntosh
NR Ideology = antisocial as it dismisses alternative family types
One parent families are seen as the cause of social problems
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