crime & deviance sociologists
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- Crime and Deviance Sociologists
- Functionalists
- CLOWARD & OHLIN
- 3 responses: criminal, conflict and retreatist subcultures
- SOUTH
- bondaried too sharp, can overlap
- SOUTH
- 3 responses: criminal, conflict and retreatist subcultures
- COHEN
- status frustration, w/c boys turn to crime for wealth
- CLOWARD & OHLIN
- Labelling theory
- CICOUREL
- PILLIVIAN
- appearance
- COHEN
- deviance amplification
- BECKER
- moral entrepreneurs
- Marxists
- TAYLOR (N)
- critical criminology, criminals have free will
- SNIDER (T)
- rich make law
- CHAMBLISS(T)
- laws protect capitalism
- REIMAN (T)
- rich no label
- GORDON (T)
- reaction to capitalism
- TAYLOR (N)
- Realism
- MURRAY & HERRNSTRIN (R)
- biological-personality social-welfare
- WILSON & KELLING(R)
- broken windows
- LEA&YOUNG (L)
- relative dep, marginalised, subcultures/ police&public relationship
- MURRAY & HERRNSTRIN (R)
- Gender
- WALKLATE
- victim on trial (****)
- CARLEN
- judged on character not crime/ class and gender deal
- HEIDENSON
- women socially controlled
- POLLAK
- WALKLATE
- Suicide
- DOUGLAS
- social meaning between cultures
- DURKHEIM
- egoistic, altruistic,anomic,fatalistic
- DOUGLAS
- Functionalists
- DURKHEIM
- Inevitable. boundary maintenance and adaption to change
- Functionalists
- CLOWARD & OHLIN
- 3 responses: criminal, conflict and retreatist subcultures
- SOUTH
- bondaried too sharp, can overlap
- SOUTH
- 3 responses: criminal, conflict and retreatist subcultures
- COHEN
- status frustration, w/c boys turn to crime for wealth
- CLOWARD & OHLIN
- MERTON
- strain theory, American dream
- MESSNER & ROSENDELD
- crime = illegitimate wealth
- MESSNER & ROSENDELD
- strain theory, American dream
- CHAILEEN
- crime displacement not prevention
- CLARKE
- Control, punishment& victims
- WILSON& KELLING
- environmental crime prevention
- WALKLATE
- victim social contruction
- Crime and Deviance Sociologists
- Labelling theory
- CICOUREL
- PILLIVIAN
- appearance
- COHEN
- deviance amplification
- BECKER
- moral entrepreneurs
- Marxists
- TAYLOR (N)
- critical criminology, criminals have free will
- SNIDER (T)
- rich make law
- CHAMBLISS(T)
- laws protect capitalism
- REIMAN (T)
- rich no label
- GORDON (T)
- reaction to capitalism
- TAYLOR (N)
- Realism
- MURRAY & HERRNSTRIN (R)
- biological-personality social-welfare
- WILSON & KELLING(R)
- broken windows
- LEA&YOUNG (L)
- relative dep, marginalised, subcultures/ police&public relationship
- MURRAY & HERRNSTRIN (R)
- Gender
- WALKLATE
- victim on trial (****)
- CARLEN
- judged on character not crime/ class and gender deal
- HEIDENSON
- women socially controlled
- POLLAK
- WALKLATE
- Suicide
- DOUGLAS
- social meaning between cultures
- DURKHEIM
- egoistic, altruistic,anomic,fatalistic
- DOUGLAS
- Labelling theory
- WILSON& KELLING
- situational crime prevention
- CHAILEEN
- crime displacement not prevention
- CHAILEEN
- Control, punishment& victims
- YOUNG
- The Hippies
- negociable justice
- primary (uncaught) secondary (labelled
- LEMERT
- LEMERT
- LEA&YOUNG
- response of marginalised, subcultures, relative dep
- Ethnicity
- PHILLIPS & BOWLING
- REINER
- police canteen culture racist
- Ethnicity
- PHILLIPS & BOWLING
- SAMPSON
- minority groups over polices&under protected
- police label minorities before crime
- chivelry thesis
- FARINGTON
- no difference
- FARINGTON
- Globalisation
- CASTELLS
- global crime economy, demand-west supply-east
- TAYLOR
- deindustrialisation=crime
- HOBBS
- glocal organisation
- GLENNY
- McMafia
- GREEN
- state crime
- KRAMER
- power=crime Cambodia and Nazi laws
- COHEN
- state spiral of denial
- SOUTH
- primary-direct harm, secondary -indirect
- WHITE
- green criminology - harm not laws
- CASTELLS
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