Cultural diversity can affect the perception and treatment of crime within society. Different cultural groups may have varying norms and practices, which can lead to misunderstandings and conflict with the law.
Cultural Relativism and Legal Standards
Cultural relativism is the idea that a person’s beliefs and activities should be understood based on that individual’s own culture. However, legal standards are often based on the dominant culture’s values, which can result in cultural practices being criminalized or misinterpreted by the justice system.
The Challenge of Multiculturalism in Criminology
Multiculturalism presents challenges for criminology, as it requires an understanding of how different cultural norms and values influence behavior and interactions with the criminal justice system. Criminologists must be aware of cultural differences and ensure that cultural biases do not affect the treatment of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Understanding Criminology: Unveiling the Interplay between Crime and Society
4.5 Cultural Diversity and Crime
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