Sociology 2266A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Frame Analysis, Psychoeducation, Moral Panic
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2266 youth in conflict with the law: final review. Dietrich donhoeffer"s approach to dealing with crime. Harm and harmed relationships within a criminal act. Values of aboriginal culture influencing reactions to youth crime. 2 main features of aboriginal youth crime (shared experiences, intergenerational trauma) Historical origins of traumatization and victimization leading to criminalization. Traumatic experiences and the effect of poverty. Aboriginal experience of schooling; 2 factors that impact education. Understand the impacts of what the canadian criminal justice association reports and how that impacts the cycle of crime within aboriginal communities. Genetic roots of behavioral precursors to delinquency and crime. Psychological perception of who you are; typology of offenders. Explanations for criminal behavior dependent on social control. Failure of personal and social controls to prevent crime. Common explanation for socio-cultural determinants of crime. Risk of fasd on future physical, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Impact of fasd on intellect, attention, memory, language, and social communication.