UNIT 2 Flashcards

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what does functionalism believe

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that society works

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what does functionalists believe society is made up of

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collection of different parts (institutions) that together help the overall system work – each part has an important function (like a human body)

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why do functionalists believe society get on well and work well together

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because we agree with the values of the culture (capitalism, hard work, acceptance) – we have a value consensus and we feel a sense of solidarity to each other and the wider society

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what does durkheim believe deviance positively does in our society in functionalism

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  • Responding to deviancy promotes social solidarity
  • Responding to deviancy maintains social boundaries and affirms cultural values
  • Deviancy encourages social change
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what does interactionism focus on

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Interactionism is a sociological theory which focuses on the meaning we attach to peoples’ behaviour

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what is the labelling theory within interactionism

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acts get labelled as crimes and then people get labelled as criminals

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what is labelling according to becker

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attaching a meaning to someone

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how do acts become criminal as no act is inherently criminal

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becomes criminal when labelled so by others

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what are some of the left wing views (liberal views)

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  • Progress
  • Equality
  • Welfare Provision
  • inclusion
  • community
  • Multiculturalism
  • Human & civil rights
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what are some of the right wing views (conservative views)

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  • Tradition
  • Meritocracy
  • Self-reliance
  • Morality
  • Family
  • Nation
  • Individual & constitutional rights
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what does right wing focus on

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focuses on wiping away crime by tougher measures on the individual

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what does left wing focus on

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focuses on a subtle reduction in crime by tackling inequalities the many face

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what is realism

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is a realistic approach to studying crime and deviance and is dedicated to making real changes – for that reason it has to try and influence policies

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what do right realists see crime as

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as a real problem & threat for communities

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what can effective socialisation reduce

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any biological risk of criminality, as it teaches self-control and moral values

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16
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what do left realists believe in

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they believe in gradual change rather than violent revolution/fundamental restructure of society. they believe in developing realistic explanations for causes of crime that can lead to realistic strategies for reducing it