Sociology Crime Flashcards

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Define Crime
When you break the law or rules that are formal and written. This is an act that is punishable. It can be both criminal and deviant acts.
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Define Deviancy
When we carry out acts that go against the dominant norms of society which we have been socialised to accept.
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State all 7 factors of crime
-Place
-Age
-Situation
-Culture
-Time
-Gender
-Class
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Define the social construction of crime
Crime created and developed by society.
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Maternal deprivation
Where the mother lacks affection for at least 2 years so the child turns to crime.
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State 2 types of social control and define both of it.
-Formal social control = Based on written rules and laws which controls people's behaviour and actions.

-Informal social control = Unwritten rules and processes. To approve other people and is enforced by social control.
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State all 4 of Durkheim's functions of crime and define it all.
- Re-affirming boundaries = Public shaming in a way of showing society what will happen if laws were broken therefore reminding people that they must be law-abiding.

- Changing values = Every so often when people are being taken to court, important quest
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Define the dark figure of crime.
A crime that is unrecorded or unreported.
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State 4 problems with data on crime.
- Detection
- Reporting
- Recording
- Policing
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What is the 12 marker structure?
An introduction to your opinion of the question.

3x PEEC paragraphs

Then conclude by summarising the strongest argument in 3rd person.
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Define Deviancy

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When we carry out acts that go against the dominant norms of society which we have been socialised to accept.

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State all 7 factors of crime

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Card 4

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Define the social construction of crime

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Maternal deprivation

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