The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills Sociological Analysis

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Name Professor Sociology 26 September 2016 Deviance and Crime in Sociology In society norms are referred to as a set accepted behavior behaviors or manners for particular roles and the social status there in. Deviance hence refers to complete violation violation of the accepted rules set within the society on behavior that go against the norms whereas crime is the practice of behavior that contracts the set written or accepted rules and are punishable by law. By watching the movie, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills various sociological themes on social interaction, social institutions and social organization are clearly illustrated and discussed at length by telling an extremely shocking and chilling story of American crime and punishment. Social Interaction A society’s interaction with each other is put into question most times after an occurrence of a tragedy that runs chills through a large number of individuals living with the society. This is clear as shown in the movie when the society wakes up after the inhumane murders of three individuals Stephan Branch, Christopher Byres and Michael Moore whose deformed and decaying …show more content…

Schools, colleges, universities and other learning institutions are charged with provision of education, hospitals are charged with provision of health services, media charged with provision of information while police or military are charged with provision of security under a structured governance system to ensure efficient functioning of the society. The movie Paradise Lost: The Child Murders of Robin Hood Hills illustrates one these institutions, the police who are tasked with finding the murderers .Under the pressure they are able to arrest, the police arrest and charge three teenagers for engaging in satanic rituals that led them to sacrifice the innocent boys as a part of the

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