C&D: Marxist Crime Flashcards
ao1s
capitalism is criminogenic: “dog-eat-dog” society
invisible mc crime: selective law enforcement
invisible mc crime: benefit the bourgeoise
wc : crime is more visble
Neo-Marx: New Criminology
ao2s
Adorno’s ideas of false needs, Macuse’s advertising/ dumbed down culture
BoJo: “saved his skin” in Partygate inquiry, single mother fined £1000 for babysitting in covid
banned protesting - Police, crime, sentencing and courts act of 2022
gang crime
Stuart Hall’s research on muggings
ao3s
crime is inevitable, absolute deprivation vs status frustration associated with relative dep.
wc appear more criminal bc negated responsibility
retain mc power as this neutralises any rebellion
why wc appear more visible, as it is openly conducted
influence of structural can be influenced by individual agency
aoEs
Romantic idea that all crime wants to change the world
what did Sayers say?
“the rich largely shape the laws”
what is absolute vs relative deprivation?
what we need to survive vs what is projected we need
what does criminogenic mean?
crime is an inevitable part of society
who came up with the New Criminology?
Taylor, Walton and Young
what did Taylor, Walton and Young argue?
its important to look at Interactionist factors that play into the Marxist structure to understand the crime as well as its response
what was Stuart Hall’s research?
the moral panic surrounding black youth mugging people
a major economic recession in the 1970s led to youth committing street robbery. was used to divert from capitalist failings
what was the police, crime, sentencing and courts Act of 2022?
gave police permission to stop protesting if they caused large disruption (eg to transport, daily life)