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Crime and Deviance. Discussion Question: Why do people commit crime? (Identify at least two explanations.)

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Page 1: Crime and Deviance. Discussion Question: Why do people commit crime? (Identify at least two explanations.)

Crime and Deviance

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Discussion Question:

Why do people commit crime?

(Identify at least two explanations.)

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Some definitions:

DEVIANCE

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SOCIAL DEVIATIONS

SOCIAL DIVERSIONS

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CONSENSUS CRIMES

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CONFLICT CRIMES

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Deviance and Social Control

SOCIAL CONTROL

• Informal control

• Formal control

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CRIME

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Motivational Theories I

There are two main explanations for deviance: MOTIVATIONAL and CONTROL THEORIES.

There are three variants of motivational theories:

(1) STRAIN THEORIES

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Motivational Theories II

(2) LEARNING THEORIES

• DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION

• NEUTRALIZATION

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Motivational Theories III

(3) SUBCULTURAL THEORIES

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Control Theories

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Consequences of Deviance

DURKHEIM’S IDEAS

LABELLING THEORY

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Durkheim’s Functional Analysis of Punishment

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Durkheim’s Functional Analysis of Punishment

Figure 1: “The Common Sense View”.

Cause

(Independent Variable)

Function

(Dependent Variable)

X YCollectivesentiments,values

Punishment

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Durkheim’s Functional Analysis of Punishment

Figure 2: “Durkheim’s Non-Obvious Theory”.

Cause

(Independent Variable)

Function

(Dependent Variable)

X YCollectivesentiments,values

Punishment

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Explanations for Crime and Punishment Revisited.

The Conservative Argument

The Liberal Argument

The Radical Argument (Labelling Theory)

The Individual/Social Psychological Level

The Organizational Level

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LABELLING:

The Individual/Social Psychological Level

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LABELLING:

The Organization Level

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Merton’s Typology of Deviance

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Anomie

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Conformity

Innovation

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Ritualism

Retreatism

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Rebellion

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Merton’s Typology of Individual Adaptation

1. Conformity

2. Innovation

3. Ritualism

4. Retreatism

5. Rebellion

Cultural Goals

Institutionalized Means

+ +

+ -

+-

--

+/- +/-

Key: + Signifies acceptance, - signifies rejection, +/- signifies rejection of prevailing values and substitution of new values.

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