sociological theory Flashcards

1
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who conducted the strain theory?

A

Merton

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2
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Give a summary of the strain theory

A

crimes causation is inequality in society

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3
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societial goals - wealth

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Society has goals which measures sucess. One of them is wealth

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4
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legitimate means

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gaining societial goals/values

through things such as hard work in education or a sucessful career

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5
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Strain theory - why is there inequalities within society?

A

Some individuals have lower opportunities.

Opportunities are blocked due to factors such as poverty or inadequate schooling

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6
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Strain theory - This inequalitiy within society causes what amongst individuals?

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Individuals will face a strain

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7
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Strain theory

When individuals face a strain, what does this lead to?

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Crime and deviance

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8
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Conformists

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Individuals who meet societal goals

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9
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What were the 4 ways of adapting to strain according to Merton?

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innovation
ritualism
retreatism
rebellion

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10
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Outline the labelling theory

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The labelling theory describes no action is criminal or deviant until we create rules

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11
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What do interactionalists believe about social control agencies?

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Social control agencies label certain groups as criminals

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12
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What is the result of social control agencies labelling specific groups?

A

Differential enforcement

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13
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Define differential enforcement

A

Law is more enforced on a particular group

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14
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Labelling -> _____ + _______

A

Crime and deviance

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15
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Define primary deviance

A

The actions are not publicly labelled as ‘devaint’

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16
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Secondary deviance

A

The results from labelling

Society treats the offender only due to their label

17
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What is a consequence of the offender being labelled?

A

Rejected by society

Forced to join the company of other criminals -> a criminal subculture is made

18
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Define self-fulfilling prophecy

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Individuals learn criminal skill, and they are becoming what the label stated

19
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Who created the subculture theory?

A

Clowward and ohlin

20
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Outline what the subculture theory is

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Subcultural deviance = group response to failure.

21
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Define status frustration

A

A feeling of frustration experienced by individuals when they are denied the opportunity of attaining social status

22
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What is the consequence of status frustration?

A

It creates a subculture with an alternative status hierarchy

23
Q

List cloward and ohlins 3 subcultures

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1) Criminal sc
2)conflict sc
3)retreatist sc

24
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What is a criminal subculture (cloward and ohlins three subcultures)

A

a longstanding professional criminal network

25
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What is a conflict subculture?

A

street gangs - source of status - winning territory from rivarly group

26
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what is the retreatist subculture (cloward and ohlins three subcultures)

A

dropouts who failed both illegitimate and legitimate means

27
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Anomie

A

Lack of usual or ethical standards in an individual or group

28
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Strain theory is d____________

A

Deterministic