Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Dangerous Driving And The Effects On Youth Essays -- essays research p
 Dangerous Driving and The Effects on Youth      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In today's society, dangerous driving is criminal and is also considered  to be deviant. There are different levels of dangerous driving, all of which  have different meaning to different people, some are considered part of the  social norm and others are considered to be deviant. Speeding for example is  considered to be a norm of society. Everyone speeds and this is not considered  a problem which needs societies immediate attention, however there is a line  which changes speeding from being a criminal offense to a deviant offense. The  following analysis will provide a descriptive summary of the functionalist  perspective, the social control theory and the power control theory.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  These theories have been applied to a news story in which two young  teens from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Renee and Danielle Orichefsky, were killed in  a dangerous driving accident. The driver was Ralph Parker, a twenty year old  man from Halifax who lost control of his sports car as he attempted to make a  turn on the corner where the girls were sitting. This article involves the day  of Mr. Park's conviction, the reaction of the girls' parents and also the  reaction of Mr. Park's mother.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The problem of dangerous driving as viewed from a theoretical standpoint  can easily be identified with the social control theory. The control theory  questions not what motivates individuals and society in general to indulge in  societal deviant behaviour but rather examines what is within the structure of a  society that causes individuals to conform to social laws. A social control  theorist would argue that it is social pressures that prevent people from acting  out in deviant manners; otherwise people would act upon inborn animal impulses.  In this case, Mr. Park it seems felt the need to drive his sports car very fast  and dangerously because it catered to his instinctive need for excitement. If  Mr. Park had been thinking about the possible consequences of killing two young  girls, he may have decided to slow down and be a little more careful. This is  because murder is a deviant act in our society and committing murder would not  be socially acceptable. Thus it can be concluded that that the structure and  organization of society is very influential in determining the conduct of  ind...              ... to exist. A man who drives slowly and with  caution is portrayed as a wimp. A power control theorist would say that this  young man was playing on the ââ¬Å"natural ââ¬Å" male instinct to drive in this manner  and have some fun.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Risk taking, which is the another factor is very relevant to this case  because Mr. Parker took a risk in driving dangerously. The irony in this case  is that people who speed or drive recklessly do not see the danger of killing  people as the big risk when they are offending. They are more concerned with  the risk of being caught by the police for the crime that they are committing.  Someone who is driving recklessly knows the consequences of having an accident,  but they may not be important to that person at the time of their action which  is deviant.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Formal state of control considers that opportunities to deviate are more  restricted for females than males. The freedom to take risk is given to boys,  this may have been the case in Mr. Parker's family, he (it is assumed) did not  have a father figure and took direction from his mother. A power-control  theorist would argue that women give more freedom to their sons.                       
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