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This shows us that...

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Card 7

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However, in their theory, it would not be possible to...

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Card 8

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Why are Strain theories that belong to Cloward and Ohlin/Cohen sometimes called 'reactive' theories of subcultures?

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Card 9

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However, which sociologist argued that the lower class has its own independent subculture separate from mainstream culture (with its own values) and that it didn't value succes in the first place?

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Card 10

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Therefore, according to Miller, do deviant subcultures form as a result of reacting to failure in the mainstream system?

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Card 11

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Although Miller agrees with Cloward/Ohlin/Merton/Cohen that deviance is widespread...

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Card 12

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What does Miller believe that deviance arises from?

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Card 13

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What does Mliller call working class people's own goals?

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Card 14

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What did Matza argue?

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Card 15

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Regardless of strenghts and weaknesses, what has strain theory had a major influence on?

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