SG2001: Definitions and Typologies of Crime and Deviation: Differentiate between crime and deviance.
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Item 1
Provide the formal definition of deviance and criminality. How might the characteristics and qualifications of deviance differ based on context? Use an example to illustrate your point. Your response should be 250–300 words in length.
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Rubric
0 Not Present | 1 Needs Improvement | 2 Meets Expectations | |
Differentiate Between Deviance and Crime | |||
Provide the formal definitions of deviance and criminality. LO1: Define deviance and crime | Response is not present. | The terms are defined, though they may be partially incorrect or incomplete. | Deviance and criminality are defined correctly and fully. |
How might the characteristics and qualifications of deviance differ based on context? Use an example to illustrate your point. LO2: Describe the effect of context on definitions of deviance | Response is not present. | The response attempts to address the contextual nature of deviance but does not fully consider both characteristics and qualifications. The response may be missing an example. | The response fully addresses how both characteristics and qualifications might differ based on context. The response uses an example to show the effect of time, place, and situation on perceptions of deviance. |
Item 2
Explain how the following predictors factor into crime and/or deviance: age, sex or gender, and economic status. Your response should be 250–300 words in length.
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Rubric
0 Not Present | 1 Needs Improvement | 2 Meets Expectations | |
Differentiate Between Deviance and Crime | |||
Explain how the following predictors factor into crime and/or deviance: age, sex or gender, and economic status. LO3: Describe predictors of crime and deviance | Response is not present. | The response attempts to explain how age, sex/gender, and economic predictors factor into crime and/or deviance but misses at least one predictor or addresses all three only partially. | The response fully explains how age, sex/gender, and economic predictors factor into crime and/or deviance. |
Item 3
Explain how definitions of deviance and crime are applied in contemporary society compared to 25 or 50 years ago. Use specific examples. Your response should be 250–300 words in length.
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Rubric
0 Not Present | 1 Needs Improvement | 2 Meets Expectations | |
Perceptions of Deviance and Crime in Society | |||
Explain how definitions of deviance and crime are applied in contemporary society compared to 25 or 50 years ago. Use specific examples. LO4: Compare historical and contemporary perceptions of deviance and crime | Response is not present. | The response explains how definitions of deviance and/or criminality are applied in contemporary society, but the explanation is minimal. The response explains how definitions of deviance and/or criminality were applied 25 and/or 50 years ago, but the explanation is minimal. Examples may be vague and/or irrelevant. | The response accurately describes application of the terms today, 25 years ago, and 50 years ago. The response uses clear and specific examples to show the evolving application of these terms. |
Item 4
Explain why society accepts the criminalization of certain behaviors but not of others. Explain why the perception of deviance or criminality may not be equally applied. (For example, how does wealth or status affect society’s perspective on this issue?) Your response should be 250–300 words in length.
Your Response
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Rubric
0 Not Present | 1 Needs Improvement | 2 Meets Expectations | |
Perceptions of Deviance and Crime in Society | |||
Explain why society accepts the criminalization of certain behaviors but not of others. LO5: Analyze perceptions of deviance and crime in society | Response is not present. | The response attempts to address why society accepts the criminalization of certain behaviors, but the explanation is minimal, faulty, or unsupported by the learning resources. | The response fully addresses why society accepts the criminalization of certain behaviors but not others. The explanation is complete, well organized, and supported by the learning resources. |
Explain why the perception of deviance or criminality may not be equally applied. (For example, how does wealth or status affect society’s perspective on this issue?) LO6: Analyze perceptions of crime and deviance in relation to power | Response is not present. | The response attempts to address why the perception of deviance or criminality is not equally applied, but the explanation is minimal, faulty, or unsupported by the learning resources. | The response fully addresses why the perception of deviance or criminality is not equally applied. The explanation is complete, well organized, and supported by the learning resources. |
Item 5
Identify one crime and one behavior that is currently considered deviant. Explain how, as a law enforcement professional, you would address each of these now and how you would have addressed them 25 years ago. Support your explanation by referencing the reading in this competency. Your response should be 300 words in length.
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Rubric
0 Not Present | 1 Needs Improvement | 2 Meets Expectations | |
Law Enforcement Perspectives on Crime and Deviance | |||
Identify one crime and one behavior that is currently considered deviant. LO7: Identify criminal behavior and behavior that is considered deviant | Response is not present. | The response may only identify one crime or one behavior, and/or each may not be correctly aligned with criminal or deviant behavior. | The response identifies one crime and one behavior that is considered deviant behavior. |
Explain how, as a law enforcement professional, you would address each of these now and how you would have addressed them 25 years ago. Support your explanation by referencing the reading in this competency. LO8: Compare perspectives on crime and deviance applied in law enforcement practice | Response is not present. | The response compares how law enforcement currently addresses the difference between the identified crime and the identified deviance to that of 25 years ago, but explanation is minimal. Alternatively, the response may not address one of the time periods or may not compare them in a clear and meaningful way. The response does not attempt to use evidence from the reading in an accurate or meaningful way. | The response fully explains how law enforcement currently addresses the difference between the identified crime and identified deviance compared to 25 years ago. The comparison is well organized and is supported with evidence from the readings in the competency. |
References
Provide a citation for each resource you used to write your response to this Assessment. The following citation has been provided as an example:
· Mallicoat, S. L. (2016). Crime and criminal justice: Concepts and controversies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Mastery Rubric
In order to achieve mastery of this Competency, you must achieve a “2” on every rubric row in addition to meeting the additional expectation indicated in the Mastery Rubric.
Mastery Rubric | No | Yes |
Exceeds Expectations: Connections to Experience | ||
Compares life experiences and academic knowledge to infer differences, as well as similarities, to concepts/ theories/ frameworks of fields of study. | Responses do not integrate professional knowledge and experience from the criminal justice discipline when applied to perspectives on crime and deviance; responses also do not demonstrate an understanding of contemporary and historical approaches to crime and deviance. | Responses integrate professional knowledge and experience from the criminal justice discipline when applied to perspectives on crime and deviance; responses also demonstrate an understanding of contemporary and historical approaches to crime and deviance. |