explaining youth deviance: functionalist Flashcards

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What is merton’s theory ?

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  • A strain between the goals wanting to be achieved and the lawful ways of achieving these means
  • This strain can lead to deviance and law breaking
  • May happen due to deprivation, poverty and lack of education
    Young people have 4 ways of dealing with this :
  • Innovation - finding new ways to achieve goals (criminally)
  • Ritualism - going through the motions
  • Retreatism - turning to drugs or alcohol in desperation
  • anomie - political and social rebellion
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What is Cohen’s theory ?

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  • explains why so many young people committed offences from WC backgrounds
  • due to low self-esteem and low status at school
  • boys behave more likely to behave and engage in anti-social behaviour
  • due to the norms of the subculture, their bad behaviour provides status
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What is Cloward and Ohlin’s study ?

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  • Disagree with Merton that delinquents share the same goals as the rest of society
  • happens because of ‘blocked opportunity’ so they cant get on legitimately
  • They develop an illegitimate career structure (illegal)
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What were Cloward and Ohlin’s 3 delinquent subcultures ?

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  1. criminal subculture - in slum areas where there is hierarchy and criminal opportunity
  2. Conflict violent subculture - formed in disorganised areas with no hierarchy. Violent disputes over territory
  3. Retreatist subculture - petty theft supports retreatism. Retreating from the norms and values of a society
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What was Miller’s study ?

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  • challenges the idea of value consensus
  • says working class boys don’t try to gain academic success
  • focal concerns = being in trouble, being tough being streetwise
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What are evaluative points of the functionalist view ?

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  • too general when talking about working class culture
  • unreprsentive
  • not all working class people are the same
  • stereotypical
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