Marxism and Functionalism in Crime (Who argued what) 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: VictoriaCreated on: 28-03-14 12:02 38542791 Across 1. Corporate Crime is under policed and rarely punished severely (12) 3. Anerican Culture through the American dream puts pressure on individuals to succeed at any rate (6) 4. A deviant is someone who has been labelled as a deviant (6) 5. The delinqunet subculture is formed from status frustration- working class boys getting together to subvert societys values (5) Down 2. Officers decisions to arrest are affected by their typifications - their common sense theories or stereotypes as to who is likely to commit crimes (8) 3. Traditinal Marxism is too deterministic (18) 7. There are three types of subcultures which reflect not only access to legitimate opportunity structures but illigitimate opportunity structures (12) 8. Crime is normal and acts as a warning when change is needed and as boundary maintanance (8) 9. Crime is a rational response to the capitalist system - and is found in all classes (6)
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