SOCB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: English Criminal Law, Status Offense, Begging

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Surfaces that make up the built environment present more in the order of a flow then a structure : blank surfaces becomes a space replete with possibilities". Norms: a norm is a behaviour, attitude: 1. Vary in scale and strength: can exerts great influence, also weak but present, kind of like sounds, in term that they vary in strength, micro and macro, 2. Internal and external: internal: expected, mundane, desired. Internalized norms are what: external: inscribed in law, rules, space, etc, 3. 1597 act for the repression of vagrancy: 1. Idle persons using subtle craft in games or fortune telling: 4. Pretended proctors, procurers, or gather of alms for institutions: 5. Fencers, bearwards (wrestle bears), common players or minstrels: 6. Jugglers, tinkers, pedlars, and petty chapman: 7. Able bodied wandering persons and labourers without means refusing to work for current rates of wages: 8. Egyptians or gypsies: vagrancy law were racists.

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