3. Marxism Flashcards

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Do Marxists support or reject OS on crime?

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Reject them as they lack validity and are a social construction

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How are crime statistics biassed according to Marxists?

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They are biassed due to the under-representation of white-collar crime and selective law enforcement

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Fundamental Marxist view of crime statistics

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They don’t provide accurate picture of the social distribution of criminality

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Criminogenic

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System, situation or place that’s likely to cause criminal behaviour

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Capitalism is criminogenic. What does this mean?

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The very nature of capitalism generates crime

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What leads people to crime in capitalist society?

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The emphasis on material goals and competition leads people to criminality in order to gain wealth

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Why is capitalist particularly damaging to the w/c? (3)

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Poverty and unemployment experienced by w/c may result in increased engagement in criminal behaviour
Theft may be only way of allowing them to access consumer goods that are promoted by society
Alienation and lack of control over their lives may lead to non-Ultradian crimes

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What is what counts as crime/deviance based on?

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What counts as crime/deviance is based on the subjective decision making of the powerful

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9
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Most laws created by the state are for the benefit of…

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The ruling class

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Snider’s take on the state and criminal law

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State is often reluctant to enforce laws which regulate large capitalist businesses which may threaten their profitability

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What does Pearce state about laws implemented to appear to benefit w/c?

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Pearce - many laws which appear to benefit only the w/c on reality only benefit the ruling class (E.g. factory legislation protecting health and safety on reality keeps workers fit and loyal to employers)

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Public view of who commits crime

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Although white-collar crime is more widespread and serious than w/c crime, this is not the view of the general public

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Reasons for the misconception that w/c crime is more widespread and serious than white-collar crime (3)

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Selective law enforcement creates belief that crime in a w/c problem
Criminalisation of w/c directs society’s attention away from real causes of crime
Businesses and large corporations are occasionally prosecuted to maintain myth that corporate crime is low and that the law is applied equally

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14
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Positive evaluation of Marxism on crime (2)

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Offers explanation for origin of crime
Recognises the role of power

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Negative evaluation of Marxism on crime: May get the real cause of crime wrong

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Falsely assumes that communism will eradicate crime (evidence of crime in USSR)
Research to say that capitalism decreases crime (E.g. law crime rates in Switzerland)

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Negative evaluation of Marxism on crime: reductionist

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Too reductionist in saying causes of crime can be reduced to economic inequality