CRIME AND DEVIANCE - Marxism - 1) Engels, White and Blue Collar Crimes, Gordon, Criminogenic Capitalism, The State and Law Making, Snider, Reiman + Hughes and Langan Flashcards
Where do most of the Marxist ideas regarding crime come from? HINT: Traditional Marxism!
Marx himself wrote very little about crime, so most of the ideas come from other sources!
In Traditional Marxism, they linked crime to the economy!
What 3 things does the Ruling Class’ Control of the State give it power to do?
1) Make and enforce the law to its own advantage –> They can avoid investigating and looking into White Collar Crimes
2) Protect its privileged position in the class structure (maintain power at the top of the social hierarchy)
3) Criminalise any threat made to its power or ownership of property
What are the Three Main Elements of the Marxist Theory of Crime?
1) Criminogenic Capitalism
2) The State and Law-Breaking (what the Government decides to do about crimes / when and what types of crimes it decides to crack-down on)
3) Ideological Functions of Crime and Law (ISA)
What are White Collar Crimes?
Crimes that are committed in a commercial setting by individuals and they may or may not involve violence.
Give some examples of White Collar Crimes? HINT: Name as many as you can; there are 7 here!
- Fraud
- Corporate manslaughter
- Bankrupting a nation
- Tax evasion
- Breaking health and safety
- Speeding
- Rape
What are White Collar Crimes also known as? HINT: M/C Crimes!
Middle-class crimes!
What are Blue Collar Crimes?
Crimes that are more likely to be performed by people of lower socio-economic classes in society. Most of the time these cause injury to other people!
Give some examples of Blue Collar Crimes? HINT: Name as many as you can; there are 6 here!
- Benefit fraud
- Rape
- Murder
- Shoplifting
- Speeding
- Domestic violence
What are Blue Collar Crimes also known as? HINT: W/C Crimes!
Working-class Crimes!
What is the definition of Organisational Crime?
Can you provide an example of an organisation that could commit this type of crime?
Crime associated within an organisation!
The Council!
What is the definition of Occupational Crime?
Can you provide an example of this?
Crime being enabled by an occupation; abusing your position in a workplace!
Insider trading!
What is the definition of Corporate Crime?
Can you provide and example of this?
Crime committed by and for the benefit of a corporation (similar to organisational crime)!
Johnson vs Johnson Case –> They used unsafe pelvis mesh for operations and got sued!
What is the definition of Street Crime?
Can you provide an example?
Quick, cheap and low skill crimes in public!
Vandalism!
What is the definition of State Crime?
Can you provide an example?
Crime committed by a Government / Ruling Party! (War crimes also come under this label)
As seen with Hamas and Israel and Russia and Ukraine!
What does Engels investigate?
Capitalism being CRIMINOGENIC!
What is Engels’ Book called?
‘The Condition of the Working Class in England, 1845’
(ENGELS) What does Criminogenic mean?
Something that causes or starts crime –> Marxists say that the capitalist society is a cause of crime being started!
CRIM = Criminal and crime
GENIC = Genes / Genesis –> The start of something