Neo-Marxism

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  • Created on: 23-12-17 10:35
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  • Neo-Marxism
    • They combine the marxist approach with ideas from other approaches such as labelling
      • 'New Marxism" also known as 'Radical Criminology"
    • Full Social Theory of Deviance
      • Taylor, Walton and Young
        • They identified 7 characteristics
          • 1. How wealth and power are distributed in society
          • 2. the circumstances surrounding individuals decisions to commit deviance
          • 3. consider the deviant act itself, in order to know it's reason for the person
          • 4. What ways and why other members of society react to the deviance
          • 5. Who has the power in society to create rules and explain why some acts are treated more serenely that others
          • 6. Effects of deviant labels to the person
          • 7. Relationship between different aspects to create theory
      • To workout why people are criminal, you have to understand...
        • How the economy of society is organised
        • A capitalism system where some have more wealth and power than others.
      • Rather than looking at the individuals motivation and obvious influences...
        • Neo-marxist look at wider capitalist society that is helping to generate crime and responses
          • its makes people choose to be criminal
          • Showing frustrations of society by breaking laws
          • People make a 'choice' to commit
    • Policing the crisis
      • Stuart Hall
      • The study of moral panic over 'mugging as an idea to distract attention from failings of capitalism
        • The media focus on street crimes which political and policing agenda
        • The referring to young black men as the robbers meant they were heavily criminalised so they can be heavily controlled

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