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The Most Deviantized Group in United States
Deviance
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The Most Deviantized Group in United States
Deviance denotes behaviors or actions that go against formally enacted rules or informal social customs. Formal deviance encompasses criminal abuse of legally passed laws. The major examples of deviance behaviors in the United States include murder, rape, assault, robbery, and theft. On the other hand, informal deviance denotes going against informal social customs, which are standards that have not been classified into law (Pande, 2017). In the United States, the Islamic belief system or Muslims are considered as the deviant group by the society. The existence of the Al Shabaab group that is connected to the Islam religion is the main purpose why the society considers this group as the deviant one. Al Shabaab has been involved in several deviant behaviors in different nations like Kenya, whereby individuals in the society end up being murdered (Cusack, 2016). Such behaviors violate social norms, including formally enacted rules like crime. Social stigma is much reflective that it suppresses a positive social view concerning the manner in which an individual in the Islam religion follows the other social norms. Muslims are stigmatized because of the actions that the Al Shabaab militia takes part in. The individuals feel so bad and experience blame and critics all over. Some feel that the world around them is so detrimental and unfair due to the stigma.
In my opinion, the Black American group is the most deviant in the United States. Black Americans consist of roughly 13 percent of the United States population; however, 27 percent of the major arrests in several years are normally made against blacks compared to 70 percent for whites. The whites comprise approximately 74 percent of the population. In general, saying the Blacks are much expected to be put under arrest, and when to find guilty in court, they are given a long prison term (Leigh, A., & Melwani, 2019). To some extent, the same trends can be seen for other ethnic interest groups. Black Americans receive social stigma. The cultural sentiments are dominated by the realism that the black individuals that are stigmatized have disproportionate problems of negative. The mental well-being of the Black Americans is under tension as 2020 unravels, taking to light racial differences across the state. Whether it’s anxiety or depression (or, the nastiest incident scenario, suicide), there is a long time belief of the social stigmatization that they undergo.
The United States needs to continue making changes for Black Americans to have equal rights with whites because I consider this group not deviant. For many years, the Black has been civilized, and most of them observe and follow the social norms. The Blacks are more prone than whites to embellish the magnitude to which African Americans are confined in inner-city dearth. The black nations are nowadays considered as the birthplace of the cradle of civilization and humanity (Graham, 2020). The blacks have made a great achievement in observing and keeping the social norms. As a result, they should not be considered deviants or condemned for minor offenses but they be educated on the importance of not violating social norms or observing the enacted rules. The blacks’ lives in America should be based on equality, freedom, and pursuit of happiness. Social stigmatization ought not to be part of the daily lives of black Americans.
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Cusack, C. M. (2016). Twins and Deviance: Law, Crime, Sex, Society, and Family. Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pande, B. B. (2017). Unit-1 Concept Of Deviance And Crime. IGNOU.Leigh, A., & Melwani, S. (2019). # Black Employees Matter: Mega-Threats, Identity Fusion, and Enacting Positive Deviance in Organizations Academy of Management Review, 44(3), 564-591.
Graham, R. (2020). Race, Social Media, and Deviance. The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance, 67-90.
Crime Trends A crime is an act that warrants widespread community punishment and condemnation
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A crime is an act that warrants widespread community punishment and condemnation, which is typically in the shape of imprisonment or fine. This is distinct from a wrongful act (a tort), which represents an action brought against a person that necessitates compensation for damages or reparation (SMART, 2021). A crime trend represents a significant shift in the disposition of specific criminal offenses over time in a specific geographic area. It is a metric for determining how much a crime pattern has changed over time in a given area. There are numerous and diverse crime patterns. In the article, we will discuss sexual assault as a crime pattern.
Any form of sexual contact or conduct that transpires without the recipient’s consent represents a sexual assault. When an individual is forced, pressured, or tricked into engaging in undesired sexual behavior, it amounts to sexual assault. Sexual offense amounts to a criminal act that is punishable by law. Sexual assault is not only a crime on its own, but it may also lead to other criminal acts such as violence, murder, or even kidnapping. According to Kaudli (2021), one in every six American women is raped each year. According to surveys and rape statistics by gender, one in every six American women and one in every 33 American males has been the victim of an attempted or committed rape as a child or adult.
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Kuadli, J. (2021, June 30). 32 Shocking Sexual Assault Statistics for 2021. LegalJobs. Retrieved from
https://legaljobs.io/blog/sexual-assault-statistics/#:%7E:text=Statistics%20show%20that%201%20in,as%20a%20child%20or%20adult.SMART. (2021). Chapter 1: Incidence and Prevalence of Sexual Offending. Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Retrieved from
https://smart.ojp.gov/somapi/chapter-1-incidence-and-prevalence-sexual-offending
The Morality of Migration
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The Morality of Migration” by Seyla Benhabib
In this reading, the author, who is called Seyla Benhabib, argues that President Barack Obama’s administrative order to avert deporting undocumented immigrants who arrived into the U.S. in illegal ways as minors was the perfect doing of a responsible politician. Benhabib asserts that the United States special responsibility to hospitality with two ethical principles made by the U.S. Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the people’s government to control their borders and humans’ rights to cross borders peacefully. The writer gives her arguments concerning immigrants and migration rights under her entitled contemporary ethics “The Morality of Migration,” whereby she says that President Obama did the best thing by stopping the deportation of illegal immigrants under the DREAM Act.
In her writing, she defines two ethical principles of immigrants in the U.S. as humanity’s rights to reside anywhere peacefully and the government’s rights to govern who crosses the border activities. According to her reading, immigrants are not criminals; they require someone to assist them in getting their human rights. Benhabib praised President Barack Obama for his action of saving human rights for the migrants. She wrote that there are two fundamental applicable principles for migration as legal and ethical principles. However, the foundation of a system is merely likely when people understand human rights and then decide to follow these principles.
As per her reading, it is essential to maintain people’s basic rights for living anywhere in the universe. She defines all her views from an ethical point of view. Benhabib mentioned that in the U.S., Articles 13 and 14 asserts that America ought to protect refugee and asylum rights in a way that people should get basic human rights. The United States should understand immigrants’ needs and do their duties of protecting them rather than fighting them. According to the reading, there ought not to be migratory movement since it defines imperfect justice.
