The purpose of this essay is to compare similarities and differences within the writings of Cohen and Hall et al to the causes of social disorder and medias relevance to this. The definition of social disorder is a breach of the peace or a breach of a public order or law. (www.merriam-webster.com). Social disorder can be shown in a number of ways such as rowdiness at or after a football match, people using their phones in the quiet carriage of a train to marches such a back in 1907 with the suffragette movement. (www.nationalarchives.gov.uk).
Silva (2009) states rules and norms are in the basic ingredients of what makes up social order. Social disorder is part of the order but social disorder is a social problem that is linked with social policy or politics. The evidence suggests our behaviour is not caused or made by us. The evidence is chapter 8 would suggest that disorder is a s…(short extract)

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