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For a different class I had to watch a TED Talk on
how Black girls are punished more in schools and
how to address it. As we talk about Feminist
theories of crime and criminality I thought this
was a great perspective of how young these
differences appear, and how they are
perpetuated by the social structures designed to
guide children away from criminality.
Overall I thought it was interesting and touched
on a lot of ideas that came up in class during our
discussion of feminism, like school dress codes,
what crimes girls get in trouble for as opposed to
boys, and the vastly different social expectations
put on women and girls from a very young age.
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The Future of Reporting Laws
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Steven Sypkens
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From in class and from Constructions of
Deviance we had just learned about Reporting
Laws (pg. 116) and what they are, what they are
used for, and the impact they have made for the
betterment of people's lives. They can no doubt
be considered to have had a positive impact in
the United States so far. However, I'm curious as
to what these reporting laws can amount to if
given the chance to turn "evil". This thought came
from a previous post on here called "Rhythm 0"
from Amaya and how all it took was one "evil"
deed to change the whole outlook on the
situation. Could these laws be used in a manner
that would impose a government's agenda?
Let's say for instance a decision was made by the
government that owning a stuffed pink elephant
was extremely wrong and should be now
considered as unlawful behavior. Despite me and
you knowing there is nothing at all wrong with
owning a stuffed animal of such description no
matter who you are. There would be people who
would report others. There would be those who
would throw away their pink elephants in the
need to conform to societies change in what is
considered deviant. What does that say about the
individual and their deviance of blindly following
the governments laws regardless of what they
might personally think about it? Would
think of the Reporting Laws in the
they were used like this? A5?
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To touch on feminism, I've attached a video (that
I've watched several times) from the series called
"Middle Ground" (by Jubilee), and in this episode
they had Feminists and Men's Right's Activists
coming together to participate in the discussion.
All of the Feminists were women, and all of the
Men's Right's Activists were men. In the video,
one part that really resonated with me was when
one of the Men's Right's Activist compared
women to children and said that he didn't see us
as equal to men; and the infantilization of women
is not uncommon. This is just one reason why
feminism is so important to me, because we
deserve so much more. So, with that being said,
I'm curious to know if any of you also feel that
women are infantilized? Or if anyone else has
also seen the video and has any thoughts on it, or
just any thoughts about feminism in general?
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Feminist Criminology
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One of the most interesting concepts covered in
this module was the feminist theory. Specifically
feminist criminology. Feminist theories regarding
crime look over the influence of gender
differences in crime phenomena. I enjoyed
reading how chapter ten touched upon the
implications for criminal policy. For instance, the
violence against women, prostitution, laws to
protect against violence, and forced marriages
were the big aspects that are currently being
studied by criminologists.
I would like to share an example I found after
deeper research regarding feminist theories on
crime. I came across a Ted Talk done by police
officer Kim Bogucki. In this video she talks about
the ways agencies controls, the police, the courts
and us as a whole can become gender
responsive in the criminal system I think this is a
great video that helped me dig deeper into ways I
can understand the criminal genic and societal
reasons that led women to incarceration.
I would also like to look back at today's group
discussion. We talked about Ethnographic
research and how we can approach it after taking
into consideration all the in's and out's that come
with such research. I am mentioning this
because Kim is a police officer and she has a lot
of resources on her side that can b
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