FUNCTIONALIST APPROACH ON CRIME AND DEVIANCE 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: workinghardCreated on: 24-11-16 17:14 Who though that crime benefited society? durkheim 1 of 15 Who came up with the strain theory? Merton 2 of 15 Which subcultural theorist came up with the idea of status frustration? Cohen 3 of 15 Who Critizied the idea of status frustration? Matza 4 of 15 Who came up with the three working class delinquent subcultures?(no spaces) Clowardandohlin 5 of 15 What do some sociologist criticise about the three working class delinquent subcultures? They O Overlap 6 of 15 Who came up with the idea of the Focal concerns? Miller 7 of 15 Who is associated with the control theory and social bonds? Hirschi 8 of 15 One of the key features that keeps social bonds strong is Commitment 9 of 15 What is the term when someone tries to justify their actions and rejects responsability e.g there was no victim Techniquesofneutralisation 10 of 15 Who came up with the term techniques of neutralization as a criticism of the functionalist perspective? Matza 11 of 15 Masqulinity, strength, acceptance of violence and rejection of authority are all examples of what? Focalconcerns 12 of 15 Who came up with the idea of the delinquency drift? Matza 13 of 15 Who pointed out that not everyone is committed to the mainstream value consensus in the first place? Tayloretal 14 of 15 Marxists argue that functionalists ignore what type of crimes? Corporate 15 of 15
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