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CRIME AND DEVIANCE Realist theories

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By the end of this lesson you will be able to ... Identify and define the differences between

realist and other approaches to crime, Identify and define the main features of left

and right realist approaches to crime, their political context and the similarities and differences between them,

Apply and evaluate the strengths and limitations of right and left realist approaches to crime.

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Quiz

Using the whiteboards write down your answers

to the quiz questions

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Question 9 Although the labelling theory explains how

labelling can affect and influence someone towards a life of crime, what does it fail to explain?

Why people commit crime in the first place.

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Realist theories of crime & deviance

Different to labelling theory and critical criminology which see crime as socially constructed

Crime is a real problem that need to be tackled They argues that has been a significant rise in

crime rate (street crime, burglary & assault) Fear of crime Other theories fail to offer realistic solutions to the

problem of crime

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Emergence of realist approaches

1960’s & 70’s Thatcher (UK) Reagan (USA) These governments favoured reducing the

welfare state ‘Get tough’ stance on crime Increased use of prison & death penalty in

US ‘short sharp shock’ approach to youth crime

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Left Vs Right realism We can divide realist approaches along

political lines

Right realism – share New Right and Neo- conservative political outlook

Left realism – are socialists which favour different policies for reducing crime

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Causes of crime

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Causes of crime Right realist reject the idea put forward by Marxists

and others that structural or economic factors such as poverty and inequality are the causes of crime,

They will argue against the Marxist theory that the old tend to be poor yet they have very low crime rates,

Thus for the right realist there are three explanations for the causes of crime:Individual Biological Differences, Inadequate socialisation and the underclass, Rational choice to offend

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Reading task

You will split into 3 groups and will be required to create the simplest spider diagram which look at your given topic,

You will need to present your spider diagram and explain it to the rest of the group.

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Criticism of right realism Ignores the wider structural causes such as poverty, Overstates offenders rationality and how far they make cost

benefit calculations before committing crime, Its view that criminals are rational actors freely choosing crime

conflicts with the view that their behaviour is determined by their biology and socialisation,

Focus is only on petty street crime and ignores corporate crime, Zero tolerance policy gives opportunity to the police

discriminate against ethnic minority youths, the homeless, etc, Over emphasises the control of disorder rather than tackling

underlying causes of neighbourhood decline such as lack of investment.