Ch 14. Social Control Theory Flashcards
Social Control Theories ask:
Why don’t we all commit deviance? We all have the capacity.
Egoistic suicide
occurs when there are weak social constraints and the person acts in self-interest (Durkheim and Social Integration)
Anomic suicide
occurs when a lack of social integration leaves a society without a clear system of moral beliefs and sentiments (Durkheim and Social Integration)
Social control theories hold that humans are neither…
…good nor evil,amd we all have the capacity to do wrong. They also attempt to understand why people conform.
Gangs predominated in areas where there were breaks in the structure of social organization, in other words, where…
…social controls were weak and where communities don’t have good employment, families, school, nor churches to be social controls (thrasher)
Shaw and McKay claimed that we can see social disorganization/deviance from…
…social problems and the physical structure of the neighborhood. They concluded that deviant behaviour/crime cannot be just because of an individual’s failure.
Zones of Transition
Places where individuals move in short term because of the high affordability. These are visible in lack of investment, broken windows, and low social attachments.
CPTED
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
If social disorder is physical and can lead to higher rates of criminal offending, we need to change how neighborhoods look physically.
What are Travis Hirschi’s 4 Social Controls in his general theory of crime:
- Attachment (to society)
- Commitment (pursuit of goals)
- Involvement (activity in convention)
- Belief (conventional values)
Social Control Theory says it’s CONFORMITY not…
…deviance that needs to be explained
what are the mechanisms of social control that bind people in social order?
- Family
- Schooling
- Religion
mechanical solidarity vs organic solidarity
mechanical: sameness/traditional
organic: interdependence/modern
for shaw + mckay, deviance is not an individual problem but…
…an ecological problem
What did Hirschi + Goffredson say about self-control?
people with low-self control are impulsive, focus on the moment, have unstable relationships, and are thus more likely to commit crime & engage in risky behaviour.
The Family as Social Control (3)
- strong ties to parents is deterence regardless of parents’ criminality
- warm, effective family relationships = low dequliency
- non-physical punishment is effective