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This 3 page document will give you a detailed summary of AC1.1 - Compare criminal and deviance. Providing definitions and relevant examples that cover the whole of the assessment criteria for 1.1. This is what I used and I achieved an A for it in my AS, the highest mark in the class. Accessible PDF document with information relevant to WJEC exam board

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AC 1.1 - Compare Criminal and Deviance

Key Definitions:
Values - General principles for how we should live our lives
Norms - Specific rules that govern people's behaviour in particular situations
Moral Codes - Describe a set of basic rules, values - held by individuals/society

Deviance

Definition - Any behaviour that differs from normal - unusual, breaks ‘norm’ of society

Types of Deviance and examples to support
Unusual and Bad Attacking someone - hostile reaction

Unusual and Good Running into a house fire to save someone

Unusual and Bizarre Owning 40 cats



Formal sanctions
Imposed by official bodies, punishment for breaking formal laws

Informal sanctions
Rules not written - unspoken
E.g. name calling, ignoring behaviour

Positive sanctions
Society may choose to reward behaviour they approve of - POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
E.g. Medals, praise, certificates

Acts of social control
Society doesn’t want deviance to become the social norm, sanctions are created to control
behaviour as we conform to expected social norms and values

Criminal Behaviours

Social definition - Not all harmful acts are crime and not all crimes are harmful acts, public have
different views on crime

Legal definition - Deviant belabour involves harmful acts, wrong to society. Break written law,
punished by police/law courts

Criminal acts - 2 different types in UK law
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