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| 3 possible criteria for why mass incareration works or not |
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-does it punish offenders -does it reduce crime -does it reform prisoners |
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| discrimination can occure through instances that are |
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the study of society. the study of properties and consequences of our direct and indirect relationships with others. sociology assumes that we are both connected to and greatly affected by others |
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| the ability to grasp the interplay of individuals and society of biography and history of self and world |
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| collectively shared vaules that govern a particular aspect of social life |
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| a set of regular bahvior patterns associated with a particular sphere of life that is structure by rules of behavior |
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| the process of how human creations/decisions/categories to come to be collectively shared and treated as natural/universal phenomena |
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| if men define situations as real they are real in their consequence |
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| if something exists, it must serve some survival function. |
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| according to durkheim what is crime |
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| deviance, and breaking common norms and valuees |
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| according to durkheim what purpose does crime serve |
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| it questions institutions, helps evolve society. crime is good |
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| honor/repsect/social rank |
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| where can you see differences in status |
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titles access to space occupations dress |
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| i can wear a white shirt because i dont get my hands dirty at my job |
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| the process through which individuals internalize the vaules beliefs and norms of a society and learn to function as its members |
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