Crime & Deviance - Theorists 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: lou9119Created on: 26-05-18 17:26 Crime is inevitable, it helps remind others of ** and boundaries of society Durkeheim 1 of 26 Crime is a result of strain theory, a mode of adaption Merton (Functionalist) 2 of 26 Young w/c feel status frustration which leads to delinquent subcultures Cohen (Functionalist sub) 3 of 26 Edgework, crime among young people Lyng (Functionalist sub) 4 of 26 Focal concerns of the w/c Miller (Functionalist sub) 5 of 26 Criminogenic capitalism Box 6 of 26 Lack of female crime stats due to male dom Heidensohn (Feminist) 7 of 26 Crimes in suits/ crime in the streets Timmer and Eitzen 8 of 26 Canteen culture Reiner 9 of 26 Marginalisation, relative dep, subcultures Lea and Young (Left realists) 10 of 26 Higher rates of stop and search amongst black people Waddington (Neo-marx) 11 of 26 Global crime economy, globalisation has caused transnational crime Castells 12 of 26 McMafia Glenny 13 of 26 Glocalism Hobbs and Dunnigham 14 of 26 States reluctant to pass laws against pollution due to business Snider (Marxist) 15 of 26 Ads turn images of crime into tools for selling Hayward and Young 16 of 26 Sexual and violent crimes are newsworthy Green and Reiner 17 of 26 Media causes moral panics and anxiety over folk devils Cohen 18 of 26 Surveillance, from sovereign power to disciplinary power Foucault 19 of 26 Law reflects r/c interests and ideology, ideological smokescreen Chambliss (Marxist) 20 of 26 Selective policing, myth of the black mugger Hall (Neo-marxist) 21 of 26 Stigma causes a negative label, deviant career (mental illness and asylums) Goffman 22 of 26 Primary and secondary deviance Lemert (Interactionist) 23 of 26 Rational choice theory Clarke and Coleman (Right realists) 24 of 26 Thrill-seeking, psychological gratification Levin and McDevitt (PoMos) 25 of 26 The four social bonds stops us from committing crimes Hirschi 26 of 26
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