Crime and Deviance Theorists 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: charlotteclifford99Created on: 01-12-16 10:04 Durkheim Functionalist-Homoduplex-Positive and negative aspects of crime 1 of 23 Merton Strain-Goals-Means-American Dream-Five different behaviours 2 of 23 Cloward and Ohlin Subcultural-Parallel opportunity-Three Subcultures 3 of 23 Cohen Subcultural-Status Frustration-WC boys 4 of 23 Lemert Labelling-Primary and Secondary devience 5 of 23 Becker Labelling- Labelling theory- Master Status-Moral Entrepreneurs-Moral cursade 6 of 23 Cohen (Sub cultural) Labelling-Moral Panic-Deviancy amplification-Marginalisation-Stigmatisation 7 of 23 Cicourel Labelling-Not everyone gets caught-Determined on three things-Justice negotiation 8 of 23 Brainwaithe Labelling-Disintergrative and Intergrative Shaming 9 of 23 Gordon Marxist-MD-Poverty wages-Minnimum wage 10 of 23 Chambliss Marxist-Capitalism generates greed and competition-Advertising 11 of 23 Reiman Marxist-Theft-Best Lawyers 12 of 23 Taylor, Walton and Young Neo-Marxist-Full social theory of crime-Six key dimensions 13 of 23 Adler Feminism-Liberated from patriarchy 14 of 23 Pollark Feminism-Chivalry thesis 15 of 23 Lea and Young Left Realism- RD-Subculture-Marginalisation-Square of crime 16 of 23 Wilson Right Realism-Broken windows 17 of 23 Wilson and Hernnstien RR-Biological differences 18 of 23 Murray RR-Socialisation in the underclass 19 of 23 Clarke RR-Rational Choice Theory 20 of 23 Hirschi RR-Social control theory ABIC 21 of 23 Henry and Milovanovic Post-modern-ReConceptualised crime HR HR HE 22 of 23 Lyng Edgework Post-modern-Seduction-Testing Boundaries-Buzz 23 of 23
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