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Aggression and Violence in Society Review of Section 10.1 Our society is a complex one… We interact with people of different: • Races • Ethnic backgrounds • Social classes • Genders These interactions can result in conflict! When conflict leads to violence, there are costs… • • • • For the victim: emotional and physical scars For the friends & family of the victim For the family of the offender For society as a whole So how can social science help us to make sense of these issues? Anthropology Anthropologists believe that aggression and violence are created by the culture in which we live. Case study: the non-violent Tahitians How does Canadian culture “teach” people to be violent? Sociology Sociologists believe that aggression and violence are the result of the interaction between individuals and certain factors in society i.e. living conditions such as poverty What other factors might contribute to violence and aggression in Canadian society? Psychology Psychologists believe that aggression and violence are rooted within the individual. • Modelling Theory • Frustration-Aggression Theory Now let’s look at one issue that is facing Canadian society: GUN CONTROL Homicides in Canada An Issue of Guns? 1996 All methods Shooting Stabbing Beating Strangulation Fire (burns/suffocation) Other methods Not known 635 212 195 132 59 8 18 11 1997 homicides 586 558 193 151 168 186 115 125 53 61 30 12 22 17 5 6 1. Includes murder, manslaughter and infanticide. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM II, table 253-0002. Last modified: July 11, 2002. 1998 1999 538 165 143 125 55 11 31 8 2000 542 183 149 127 39 3 34 7 What groups might be in conflict with one another regarding this issue? • • • • • • • Gun advocates Victims of crime Hunters Civil Rights advocates Gun manufacturers Police officers Sociologists, Psychologists and Anthropologists Today’s Activity: Gun Control Conference 1. 2. 3. 4. In groups of 3-4, you will be assigned a “group role” to play – i.e. hunters In your group, develop arguments either for or against increased gun control (depending on your role). Prepare to defend your viewpoint. You must also develop some questions to ask the other groups. Locate your arguments in relation to sociological, anthropological and/or psychological theories and concepts whenever possible. Refer to page 331 in your textbook. You have 10 minutes to develop your arguments and questions. Activity continued… 5. Introductory arguments (5 minutes) 6. Question and Answer Period (30 minutes) 7. Closing statements (3 minutes) 8. Group vote on gun control policy (2 minutes) Your homework: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Write a letter to your MP either defending or attacking increased gun control. Your letter must follow proper letter writing format – remember you are writing to someone in a position of power. To be convincing you should avoid insults and slang and you should have proper spelling and grammar. Your letter must include a reference to sociological, psychological or anthropological theory or research. Your letter should be ½ a page to 1 page in length. Look at the rubric BEFORE writing your letter and when finished attach the rubric to your assignment.