CRIM 135 Lecture Notes - Aka People, Big Society

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Laws are rules, rules are not laws. Laws are rules that are made through a formal process for establishing and enforcing these laws. Our general beliefs of right and wrong. What we value and what we don"t. We get these values from our parents (major roles parents play) Community leaders help shape our values (people we look to having a leadership role in a major or minor roles, such as media, politician, celebrities, teachers etc. ) (b) the role of values in the law/legal system. All laws based on values, all laws reflect on values. No such thing as a value free law. Who"s values do they reflect? choose and elect) Their own values influence how they apply and interpret the law. Legislators, politicians: the major theoretical/philosophical perspectives on the law. Major source: religion (historically played a major role), a form of philosophy, ideologies (ex: communism, capitalism) (a) positivist perspective. Maintain that process is more important than substance.

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