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What different theories of crime and deviance are there?

•Functionalism


•Strain


•Control


•Interactionism (labelling)


•Subcultural


•Marxism


•Realism

According to Durkheim, why is crime inevitable?

Because some people aren't socialised effectively into shared norms and values.

Link to education.

According to Durkheim, how is crime positive?

•Reaffirming Values


•Changing Values


•Social Cohesion


•Safety Valve

Opposite of anomie.

How does crime 'reaffirm values'?

CJS and the media publicly broadcast existing values that people shouldn't deviate.

How does crime 'change values'?

Crime tests the boundaries of laws, when necessary, legal reform changes the collective conscience.