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What different theories of crime and deviance are there? |
•Functionalism •Strain •Control •Interactionism (labelling) •Subcultural •Marxism •Realism |
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According to Durkheim, why is crime inevitable? |
Because some people aren't socialised effectively into shared norms and values. |
Link to education. |
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According to Durkheim, how is crime positive? |
•Reaffirming Values •Changing Values •Social Cohesion •Safety Valve |
Opposite of anomie. |
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How does crime 'reaffirm values'? |
CJS and the media publicly broadcast existing values that people shouldn't deviate. |
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How does crime 'change values'? |
Crime tests the boundaries of laws, when necessary, legal reform changes the collective conscience. |
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