Strain Theory - Merton Flashcards

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In Merton’s time the basis of theories of deviance were _. _ theories started to emerge.

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Biological, sociological

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_ leads to _, which leads to _.

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Anomie, strain, adaptation

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Merton’s theory/research:

  • focus
  • based on?
  • type of theory
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  • Why are crime rates higher among lower status individuals?
  • available data (arrest records), current beliefs
  • macro/aggregate
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Theory derived from _ concept of _.

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Durkheim’s, anomie

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Durkheim’s definition of anomie

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condition of normlessness as a result of rapid and sudden social change

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Merton’s definition of anomie

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feature built into certain societies - overemphasis on either social structure or cultural structure (creates imbalance)

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Cultural structure =

Societal structure =

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Society’s goals

Legitimate means to achieve goals

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When do imbalances occur? (2)

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  1. Emphasis on legitimate means is not as strong as emphasis on goal itself
  2. Legitimate means are not equally accessible to everyone
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5 adaptations

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  1. Conformity
  2. Innovation
  3. Ritualism
  4. Retreatism
  5. Rebellion
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Conformity: _ goals and _ means

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Accept, accept

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Innovation: _ goals and _ means

- example

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Accept, reject

- drug trafficking

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Ritualism: _ goals and _ means

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Reject, accept

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Retreatism: _ goals and _ means

- examples (2)

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Reject, reject

- homeless, suicide

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Rebellion: _ goals and _ means

-examples (2)

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Reject and replace, reject and replace

- Castro, Amish

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Reject means and use “illegitimate” means to achieve goals

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Innovation

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Overconformity - reject goals, accept means - content with not achieving goals

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Ritualism

16
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Initially accept goals, but experience strain -> reject goals and means

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Retreatism

17
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Transvaluation - reject and replace goals and means

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Rebellion

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What perspective does Strain Theory come from?

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Normative

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Contributions:
Emphasis on _ conditions, not _ - conditions systematically related to _ _ -> _ _
Implication of theory:
increase _ to _ _, reduce _, reduce _ _

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societal, individual, social position, social change

Access, legitimate means, anomie, deviant behavior

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Criticisms: (4)

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  1. Assumption of value consensus - ignores that inability to achieve other goals causes strain
  2. Strain is not causal
  3. Doesn’t explain deviants that have access to legitimate means
  4. What determines how people adapt?