Deviant Subcultures Flashcards

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What are he two types of delinquency?

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1) expressive: excitement is the main motivating factor

2) Instrumental - financial gain is the main motivating factor

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AO1 on Clarke’s research on Skinheads

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  • skin heads were a spectacular subculture who expressed their identity by dress : wore Doc Marten boots, short hair, denim jackets and were violent and territorial
  • skinheads had hatred and were racists towards immigrants and ethnic minorities, particularly Asians, as they felt that their territory and jobs were being threatened
  • skinheads took inspiration from the Rude Boys and Afro-Caribbean culture as they listened to ska and reggae music
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AO3 on Clarke’s research on the skinheads

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  • Pearce contradicts Clarke and says that the Skinheads weren’t delinquent but the media portrayed them as folk devils (-)
  • not all skinheads were white working class males (there were skinheads fro other ethnicities that were also territorial) (-)
  • Bricolage where skinheads took inspiration from Afro-Caribbean music is supported by post-mornings e.g Polemus’ Supermarket of Style
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AO1 on Punk Rockers

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  • rebellious and spectacular youth subculture
  • they shave part of the hair and dyed the rest a bright colour
  • punk lyrics talked about unemployment, sex, riots which appealed to the working class
  • this subculture led to high unemployment rates
  • punk rockers were mainly working class/ middle class youths who had no job, no future and bad education
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AO3 on punk rockers

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— the term ‘punk’ has negative connotation and is an insult which contributes to negative labelling the punk rockers faced
- the punk era allowed people to explore their identity, be an individual and their free will - supported by post-modernists (+)
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AO1 on Cloward and Ohlin’s work

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  • working class face peer pressure to deviate and become part of a criminal subculture as they had less opportunity to succeed by legitimate means (e.g job)
    3 possible routes people go into as a result of having no opportunity to succeed:
  • Criminal subculture (lots of crime occurs, monetary reward)
    -conflict subculture (lots of gang violence used to have prestige and control)
  • retreatist subculture (double failures, cant even successful be part of a deviant subculture)
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AO3 on Cloward and Ohlins’s work

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  • its a sophisticated theory that supports Cohen’s theory on status frustration (+)
  • not all deviant fail at being successful by legitimate means (e.g. people reject jobs to focus on family)
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