Analysis of Chriss 2022 Work
- According to Chriss (2022), what is “medicalization?”
- According to Chriss (2022), what is “medical social control?”
- Describe the four basic elements of the “sick role” according to Talcott Parsons.
- According to Chriss (2022) what is meant by the term “demedicalization” and provide one example of this process?,
- Explain why crimes that can be characterized as mala prohibita (e.g. drug use prostitution etc.) are more likely to be caught in a tug-of-war between proponents of medicalization on one side and proponents of criminalization on the other.,
- According to Chriss (2022) what is the “therapuetic ethos” and what impact can it have on society?,
- Summarize the “antipsychiatry movement” of the 1950s and 1960s.,
- Some public health advocates argue that violence is a disease. How do they defend this argument?,
- According to the public health model, describe the three stages of prevention.,
- Many observers believe that the criminal justice system should operate more like public health. Explain whether or not you think this desirable or attainable. Analysis of Chriss 2022 Work
- According to Beckett and Herbert (2012), which demographic populations are overrepresented in Seattle’s banishment programs?
- According to Beckett and Herbert, where are the most parks exclusion orders and trespass admonishments issued in Seattle? What are the main implications of these findings according to the authors?
- According to Beckett and Herbert (2012), what are some of the primary reasons Seattle police officers listed for issuing parks exclusion orders and trespass admonishments?
- According to Lippman (2024), explain the role of society in bringing about changes in the law?
- According to Lippman (2024), how can law bring about changes in society?
- According to Lippman (2024), what factors can influence whether there will be compliance with the law?
- Explain the difference(s) between the judicial and non-judicial paths to bringing about social change. Analysis of Chriss 2022 Work
- According to Lippman (2024), did the recognition of same-sex marriage result from a political movement or from judicial decisions? Explain your answer.
- According to Lippman (2024), has the Miranda v. Arizona decision been effective in protecting a suspect’s right to self-incrimination? Why or why not?
- Explain how political activism and civil disobedience can bring about social change?
- Read “10.5 You Decide” on page 531 in Lippman (2024) and make an argument for or against the use of solitary confinement