This document discusses several legal and ethical considerations that must be taken into account when producing media products, including copyright, slander/libel, royalties, violence, offensive language, and public interest. It also examines several regulatory bodies in the UK and what they aim to do, such as the BBFC classifying movies, the ASA regulating advertisements, OFCOM regulating broadcast media, the VSC regulating video games, and IPSO, PAMCo, RAJAR, and BARB all overseeing audience measurements and research in various forms of public media. Adhering to the guidelines of these regulatory bodies could impact media products in terms of restricting certain ages from accessing them, not allowing certain ads, or limiting what
Extended EssayEnglish BCriminal Rights And CultureTo what ex.docxssuser454af01
Extended Essay
English B
Criminal Rights And Culture
To what extent do the rights of criminals influence the society and it’s culture?
Word Count: 4000
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Crimes And Criminals
3. Society
4. Culture
5. Criminals Rights
6. The Impact of The Criminal Rights on The Individual and Society
7. Case Study
8. Conclusion
9. Bibliography
Introduction
To my understanding crime is any act that violates written criminal law. We all, in our societies, see crimes, such as robbery, assault, rape, murder, burglary, and embezzlement, as deviant. Therefore, it is the behavior that goes against all the norms, values and expectations of the society. Law is formally created to regulate the behavior of its members of the society, this is known as formal social control. Why do people violate laws or norms, and how the society reacts to such kind of acts? Usually, people argued that criminals who are considered a member of any society violates the rules or the law because the authorities do not provide them with the basic human needs to live a normal life so, they tend to satisfy their needs by committing crimes. On the other hand, others argued that some people on the societies have some physiological problems that they got from the nature of the environment they lived in which may lead to deviant behavior.
In this essay, I will fully investigate whether different societies and authorities grant criminals their human rights. My research question is “to what extent do the rights of criminals influence the society and its culture?” In this essay, I have broken down this topic into components that are related to each other to answer the research question. Firstly, I will explore the concept of crime and its effect on the culture and the society. Also, I will investigate whether both societies and authorities provide their members the necessary means to achieve culturally valued goals to prevent deviant behavior. Secondly, I will look into both concepts of society and it’s culture that is exhibited into pattern of values, ideas, norms and it is relation to abnormal behavior that is displayed by some member of society. Further, I will discuss whether criminals are given their rights as members of the society and whether these rights will help the criminals to change their unaccepted behavior after their release from prison or these given rights to the criminals may lead another member of the society to deviant criminal behavior. Finally, I will examine a case study of two criminals that lived in different societies with one given his full rights and the other did not get any of his rights. All these questions will be fully investigated and analyzed.
STEEPLE and SWOT: Things to Look For
STEEPLE Analysis
1. Social
Consider: Demographics, age and structure of
populations, patterns of work, gender roles,
public opinion, life expectancies, religions, diet
and nutrition, fads, entertainment, etc. Are t ...
Extended EssayEnglish BCriminal Rights And CultureTo what ex.docxssuser454af01
Extended Essay
English B
Criminal Rights And Culture
To what extent do the rights of criminals influence the society and it’s culture?
Word Count: 4000
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Crimes And Criminals
3. Society
4. Culture
5. Criminals Rights
6. The Impact of The Criminal Rights on The Individual and Society
7. Case Study
8. Conclusion
9. Bibliography
Introduction
To my understanding crime is any act that violates written criminal law. We all, in our societies, see crimes, such as robbery, assault, rape, murder, burglary, and embezzlement, as deviant. Therefore, it is the behavior that goes against all the norms, values and expectations of the society. Law is formally created to regulate the behavior of its members of the society, this is known as formal social control. Why do people violate laws or norms, and how the society reacts to such kind of acts? Usually, people argued that criminals who are considered a member of any society violates the rules or the law because the authorities do not provide them with the basic human needs to live a normal life so, they tend to satisfy their needs by committing crimes. On the other hand, others argued that some people on the societies have some physiological problems that they got from the nature of the environment they lived in which may lead to deviant behavior.
In this essay, I will fully investigate whether different societies and authorities grant criminals their human rights. My research question is “to what extent do the rights of criminals influence the society and its culture?” In this essay, I have broken down this topic into components that are related to each other to answer the research question. Firstly, I will explore the concept of crime and its effect on the culture and the society. Also, I will investigate whether both societies and authorities provide their members the necessary means to achieve culturally valued goals to prevent deviant behavior. Secondly, I will look into both concepts of society and it’s culture that is exhibited into pattern of values, ideas, norms and it is relation to abnormal behavior that is displayed by some member of society. Further, I will discuss whether criminals are given their rights as members of the society and whether these rights will help the criminals to change their unaccepted behavior after their release from prison or these given rights to the criminals may lead another member of the society to deviant criminal behavior. Finally, I will examine a case study of two criminals that lived in different societies with one given his full rights and the other did not get any of his rights. All these questions will be fully investigated and analyzed.
STEEPLE and SWOT: Things to Look For
STEEPLE Analysis
1. Social
Consider: Demographics, age and structure of
populations, patterns of work, gender roles,
public opinion, life expectancies, religions, diet
and nutrition, fads, entertainment, etc. Are t ...
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1. Legal and Ethical
When considering legal and ethical issues you should refer to the code of practice
for the regulatory body, which affects the production of media products.
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Find out/define the below terms and tell us how this might have an impact on
your print products.
How this effects products?
Copyright/intellectual property rights Can’t use someone’s ideas
Slander/libel May hare a product or individual
reputation
Royalties Taxable income
Violence behaviour involving physical force intended
to hurt, damage, or kill someone or
something
Offensive language/behaviour/material Swearing or disrespectful towards a
group of people
Public interest When the public (people) find
something interesting and watch it are
took about it.
Regulatory Bodies & Audience research
Research the following organisations and find out what they aim to do. Think
about how their regulations would impact different products.
Who are they and
what do they do?
What impact this
organisation would
have on products?
BBFC
(British Board of Film Classification)
The rate movies in the
UK
That movies are
less accessible if
no family for some
age groups.
ASA
(Advertising Standards Authority)
See if adds are
appropriate for
audiences
Some ads are not
allowed on TV.
OFCOM
Office of Communications
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/
Regulates broadcast
media
Can watch
something at a
sometimes.
VSC
(Video Standards Council)
Regulates video
games
People under a
certain age can’t by
some video games
in stores
IPSO
(Independent Press Standards
Organisation)
Rates magazines and
new papers
Some people can’t
find
2. PAMCo Ltd
(Publishers Audience Measurement
Company Ltd)
They oversee
measurements for the
public media
They let publisher
monetises
audiences
RAJAR
(Radio Joint Audience Research)
Oversee radio They restrict what
is on radio
BARB
(Broadcasters' Audience Research
Board)
BARB is responsible for
delivering the UK’s
television audience
measurement currency.
commission research
companies