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Imprisonment in Caribbean society
This essay explores the concept of imprisonment in Caribbean society, focusing on its role in isolating criminals from society and serving as a deterrent to potential offenders. It also addresses the shortcomings of imprisonment, including the lack of effective rehabilitation and the potential for criminal networking within prisons. The essay provides a critical analysis of imprisonment's impact on social control in the Caribbean context.
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This essay explores the concept of imprisonment in Caribbean society, focusing on its role in isolating criminals from society and serving as a deterrent to potential offenders. It also addresses the shortcomings of imprisonment, including the lack of effective rehabilitation and the potential for criminal networking within prisons. The essay provides a critical analysis of imprisonment's impact on social control in the Caribbean context.
Family in a sociological perspective
This essay discusses the evolution of the concept of family, critiquing the traditional definition by American social anthropologist Murdock in 1949. It highlights how Caribbean society's family structures, roles, and functions differ from Murdock's rigid model, emphasizing factors like single-parent families, gender roles, and societal changes.
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This essay discusses the evolution of the concept of family, critiquing the traditional definition by American social anthropologist Murdock in 1949. It highlights how Caribbean society's family structures, roles, and functions differ from Murdock's rigid model, emphasizing factors like single-parent families, gender roles, and societal changes.