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Sociology - Crime and Deviance

Contents
➔​Definition of crime
➔​Functionalist perspective
➔​Left realist perspective
➔​Measuring crime
➔​Gender and crime
➔​Ethnicity and crime
➔​Media and crime
➔​Globalisation and crime
➔​Green crime
➔​State crime
➔​Example 30 marker


Definition of Crime:
Crime and deviance is:
-​ Culturally determined
-​ Arranged marriages are legal in India but not UK
-​ Situational deviance
-​ Being naked at home VS being naked in public
-​ Societal deviance (everyone agrees that it is deviant)

Psychological explanations:
-​ Maternal deprivation to maladjusted personalities/criminality
-​ Genetic abnormalities affects personality: extra Y chromosome
creates aggression
-​ PET scans: psychopaths have brain abnormalities




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,Biological explanations:
-​ Lombroso: Italian criminals have abnormal physical features
-​ Genetic abnormalities: some people are born criminal


Functionalist perspective of Crime
Durkheim: Crime is normal, an integral part of all healthy societies
-​ Not everyone is equally socialised into shared culture
-​ Diversity of lifestyles/values - deviance differs as a definition
-​ Tendency towards anomie as rules are less clear cut
-​ Weakened collective conscience - higher level of crime
-​ Free will is higher than historically

Durkheim says crime fulfils two positive functions:
1.​ Boundary maintenance - punishment reaffirms shared values
a.​ Ceremony of court cases
b.​ Bind to collective conscience
2.​ Adaptation and change
a.​ Deviance exists even in a society of saints
b.​ Allows evolving of society - progress
c.​ All change led by deviance
d.​ Reflects public attitudes

Other positive functions:
1.​ Acts as safety valve to relieve stresses
a.​ Controversial: prostitution helps men relieve sexual
frustrations to preserve monogamy
2.​ Acts as warning device to show current social control is not
working

AO3 Criticisms
-​ Does not focus on specific crimes - some crimes benefit no one
but the offender (sexual assault)

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, -​ Not everyone is punished equally (class, gender)
-​ Norms and values are not universal
-​ Does not explain why some people are more likely to commit
crime than others
-​ Crime may ostracise groups, not promote solidarity
-​ Ignores concept of power - that certain groups control the law
(protecting private interests)

Merton: Strain theory
-​ Durkheim’s Anomie: people commit crime to achieve the
American Dream due to inequality of access
-​ Type 1: Conform: working hard to reach goal, share goal
-​ Type 2: Innovate: achieve goals in new ways (may be criminal),
share goals
-​ Type 3: Rituals: follow rules but given hope in goals
-​ Type 4: Retreatist: rejected goals and ways to obtain
-​ Type 5: Rebel: create new goals
-​ Crime arises from societal structure

-​ Assumes everyone’s goals are the same
-​ Does not explain non-utilitarian crimes like vandalism

Hirschi: Control theory
-​ Breaking laws due to breakdown of societal bonds
1.​ Attachment to others’ opinions
2.​ Belief on upholding laws
3.​ Commitment onto ourselves, what to lose
4.​ Involvement and integration into society
AO3 Doesn’t explain varieties of crime, such as white collar crimes at
senior positions, but recognises importance of social control




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