functionalism, strain and subcultural theory Flashcards

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What are the two functions Durkheim has for crime?

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  • boundary maintenance
  • adaption and change
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What is meant by boundary maintenance + example

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  • crime produces a reaction that strengthens the existing norms and values, often through punishment of the perpetrator
  • criminals getting a permanent criminal record
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what is meant by adaption and change + example

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  • for a new law to be introduced, a new crime must be committed
  • keeps society progressing
  • hacking became illegal when it was used to steal from a bank
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what positive function does davis believe crime has

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  • prostitution is a way for men to express sexual frustration without threatening the nuclear family
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what does polsky say about prostitution

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  • pornography is an even better way of providing this function
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one evaluation point for durkheim, davis/polsky

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Durkheim —- already blurred boundaries
- not many new laws now
- dont say how much crime is gud
Davis/Polsky - they both can cause many probs

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what does erikson believe about crime

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  • because of these positive functions, police are there to maintain crime not stop it.
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what is merton’s strain theory

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  • the america dream places more emphasis on the goals than the legitimate means of getting them.
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how can not fulfilling the american dream lead to crime

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  • it can lead people going down any road to make money
  • it can lead people to rape because it portrays women as for men or weak.
  • if you dont achieve the social side of the american dream it can lead to crimes like SA
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what are merton’s five labels

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conformity — accept goals and have the means
innovation — accept goals, reject means
ritualism —— reject goals, accept means
retreatism —- reject goals, reject means
rebellion —— ppl form their own goals/means

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evaluations of strain theory

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  • marxists say it ignores the way laws criminalise the poor and not the rich.
  • assumes value consensus
  • only explains utilitarian crime
  • ignores gangs and focuses too much on individuals.
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12
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what was cohen’s theory to why crime happens

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  • status frustration
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what is status frustration theory about

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  • focuses on working class boys who fail to succeed in middle class environments
  • when they fail they look for illegitimate ways to gain status.
  • this explains non-utilitarian crime unlike merton
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14
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what was Cloward and Ohlin’s theory

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  • three subcultures
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What are the three subcultures in the three subcultures theory?

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  1. criminal subculture
  2. conflict subculture
  3. retreatist subculture
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what is a criminal subculture

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  • provide apprenticeships for utilitarian crimes
  • they exist in areas with stable criminal cultures with hierarchies of professional criminals
  • for example drug dealers
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what is a conflict subculture

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  • they exist in areas of high population turnover
  • there is social disorganisation and only loosely organised gangs
  • e.g. postcode wars
18
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what is a retreatist subculture

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  • made up of those who fail both legitimate and illegitimate means
  • may turn to illegal drug use
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three subcultures evaluation

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  • ignores crimes of the wealthy
  • boundaries are too sharp
    + provides explanations for different types of crime and subcultures