SOC100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Homicide, White-Collar Crime, Cyberbullying

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Lecture 3: breaking the rules: crime and deviance. Locating canada"s comparison countries: less similar are further apart, canada is way over on the right side: a lot of respect for self-expression of values. Who is killing whom: acquaintances, spouses, family members and sometimes strangers, more likely to be killed by someone you know. Most victims of violence are under 35: young people are much more likely to report that they have been the victim of violence. Indigenous people are over-represented as victims of homicide and other violence. Indigenous women= less than indigenous man but more than non-indigenous women. Or is it that the uk has become much more dedicated to solving this problem: uk is probably more motivated. The growth of human trafficking in canada: there is an increase in human trafficking incidents in canada, they are able to find out more vs there is more trafficking in canada.

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