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    Delinquency Theories There are many thoughts as to why juveniles become delinquent. Some believe that it is due to: violence/abuse, peer pressure, social media, poverty, children raising children, drug and alcohol abuse, choice, foster care system, poor education, medication, bullying, violent games, genetics, and government agency failure. While some of these theories have been accepted and proven, some have not. Why do some juveniles become delinquent while others do not and are obey the…

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    Bullying is thus one type of aggression, which is associated with attaining and maintaining peer group status rather than a maladjusted reaction for the socially marginal individual. They argue that individuals at the very bottom of the social hierarchy lack capacity to bully, while individuals at the very top of the hierarchy have no reason to bully. If the purpose of bullying is to achieve a higher social…

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    cues that have been culturally agreed upon to identify the gender or sex of another person. This expression of traits manifests through appearance and behavior and includes hairstyle, clothing, gait, vocal inflection, body shape, and facial hair. Socially, it is expected for these characteristics to align themselves to either a man or woman. The binary is determined at birth according to biological sex, but it is also common belief that it is necessary for people to exist at all. However, people…

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    James discusses this theory in his essay, “The Moral Equivalent of War.” Warfare is so prevalent because it has intense and positive psychological effects, both on an individual level as well as a societal level. Socially, war brings up a certain sense of unity, binding people together to face a collective threat. James refers to this as discipline, which is that sense of cohesion with goals that reflect the entirety of the community (James 26). The war effort is…

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    Marital Rape

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    Marital rape was actually not illegal or punished in any kind of matter in all 50 states until 1993, and even though it is illegal now, is still handled differently than rape outside of relationships. Again, I have never experienced domestic abuse in the form of rape, but it’s frightening to me that I didn’t realize it as an issue until recently, and that there are girls that still don’t know it exists. I, like many other girls and boys, have been taught that one of the duties of a wife is to…

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    The mind is a beautiful gift that human beings possess and use to form oneself through memories, emotions, and interactions with other people in society. It is through the mind that human beings interpret morality, a sense of what is good and what is bad, usually learned in early childhood from their parents, culture, and society. These moralities, and rules that have been taught from century to century, became embedded into these minds which create a more civilized being, and a more civilized…

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    Quite often it is the traditional culture within a community that establishes the ideals that individuals are prompted to follow. Within the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the Igbo culture is a primary influence setting boundaries that define masculine and feminine roles in the clan of Umuofia. The actions carried out by men and women in the Igbo culture are crucial for defying the level of gender orientation one has, ultimately determining their position and importance in society.…

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    many of the crime groups were expanding and many of the businessmen found themselves committing crimes or forced to do so. Bribing was a crime that was highly used in new business, renting, loans in these organized crime groups. There were other forms of crime in these organizations making profit such as prostitution. Gilinskiy stated “after the collapse of the Soviet Union a new type of criminal activity became available to criminal organizations: human trafficking, especially for sexual…

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    Discipline Methods

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    Stephen D. Whitney conducted various studies researching the way in which pediatric practitioners rated several disciplinary measures in terms of severity along with that of abusive tendencies. Within his studies, to no surprise, he found that today’s practitioners found the questionable disciplinary methods to be more severe than practitioners had in previous studies. This is precisely because more and more people are beginning to notice that the ways in which children have been punished in…

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    Question 1: Extraordinary rendition is a practice that has been apparent in its violations to human rights, including the right to due process and the right not to be subjected to torture. Over the past few decades this practice has been garnering greater attention and has put pressure on countries such as the United States. This practice generally implies that suspects are transferred from their country in which they were detained to a country that has less strict laws. The transferred…

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