Functionalism,Strain & Subculture Flashcards
Why did Durkheim think crime happens ?
Crime happens as not everyone is equally socialised into society’s norms and values so some deviate. Society is a mix of subcultures so something seen as a crime may not be a crime to others.
What is the difference between crime and deviance?
Crime- against the law
Deviance- against the norms
What do functionalists believe about crime and why?
Crime is inevitable due to diversity and socialisation
Socialisation and Diversity leads to crime being inevitable , explain how ?
Socialisation
- values and morals
- lone parent families
- parenting style
- living conditions
- role models
Diversity
- competing views
- class, gender,age
- everyone is different
Why is crime a social indication for Functionalists ?
Crime helps to understand that there may be a social issue that exists
Explain the 1st function of crime from the Functionalist perspective
Social solidarity-
People come together to condemn wrong doings.Moral Panic brings people together.
Explain the 2nd function of crime from the Functionalist perspective
Boundary Maintenance-
Crime reinforces their commitment to shared norms and values.
Explain the 3rd function of crime from the Functionalist perspective
Adaption and change-
Deviant or criminal behaviours might push limits, so to change law or attitudes.For example protesting.
Give 2 examples of crime, showing functionalists functions of crime
Baltimore Riots-
- raised awareness
- help create some sort of change
- showed what was wrong/right
Nine Eleven-
-people came together to express their concern leading to social solidarity
What do Functionalists believe about punishments?
They believe it is beneficial because it shows us what is wrong/right and sets up an example leading to social order
What would labelling theorists think? (A03)
They might suggest that rather than bringing people together, in shared moral outrage, crime can actually marginalise groups further.
Example -
After terrorist attacks, in the name of Islam, the media has demonised all Muslims as terrorists. this has led to more hate crime and Islamophobia.
What would feminists think? (A03)
Gender socialisation is one of the key problems that leads to crime.
Example-
Prostitution industry means that millions of women worldwide are employed to offer sexual services to men
What would Marists think?
? (A03)
All social solidarity does is benefit the middle class, this would mean that the middle class ideologies will be pushed forward. Social solidarity just leads to the ignorance of the working class. Also functionalists are ignoring WHY crime is happening and that from a Marxist perspective is due to capitalism.
What is strain theory and how is deviance a result of it?
Strain theory is when you are frustrated, you can’t get the life you want. Deviance is a result of strain between structural factors and cultural factors
What does Merton focus on?
He talks about responses to strain.