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The changes in crime and punishment in schools  

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The changes in crime and punishment in schools Abstract I chose this hypothesis because crime and punishment has changed a lot and I want to see how much it has changed and the pupils' attitudes towards it. The areas I hope to examine are the changes in crime and punishment in schools, how people get punished and what they did to receive that punishment and also the attitude the pupils have towards the punishment. The sociological issues involved are: What is deviance?-What will be considered serious enough to warrant a punishment. Sexism-Are there different punishments given because of different sexes. Crime rates in schools. Discipline. Introduction My aim is to find out how much crime and punishment has changed in schools and how much the attitude has changed towards the punishment. I will look at what pupils get punished for in the present day and what punishments were given and the attitudes towards the punishment. This connects to my background...

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