Sport Deviancy & Law
- Created by: kiffy_amelia
- Created on: 16-03-14 16:24
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- Sport Deviancy & Law
- Violence
- Why Discourage Violence?
- Cheating
- Serious injuries
- Against the law
- poor example/role models
- Prevention
- Video technology (tennis)
- Punish violence
- Educate performers
- more authority
- Spectators
- Ritual importance
- Alcohol influence
- Media hype
- Poor crowd control
- Religious discords
- Causes
- Provoked by opposition
- Emotional intensity, winning
- Referee
- Crowd behaviour
- Why Discourage Violence?
- Drugs
- Why take them?
- Physiological Reasons: build muscle, power, strength, train harder, increase energy
- Social Reasons: extrinstic rewards, money, fame, pressure (drugs are accessible)
- Psychological Reasons: steadies nerves (beta blockers), increase aggression, confidence
- Why ban drugs?
- Unfair advantage
- Fair-play ethics
- Illegal (adverse effects, addiction,
- Bans, lose medals, prestige, earnings, reputation
- Preventing Drug-taking
- Random testing, Anti-doping Agency, campaigns & education, strict punishments
- Problems: successful testing, accidentally taken, different regulations (countries), gain access to athletes
- Why take them?
- Law
- Employment rights & protection
- Drug-testing
- Match fixing
- Liable actions against media
- Equal opportunities legislation (disabled, race discrimmination
- Violence
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