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Dangerous Driving and The Effects on Youth

    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.
    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.
    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 examine...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 07-27-03 8:26pm
Category: Law
Words: 1893
Pages: 7.57