Functionalist Approach Flashcards

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4 ways Durkheim saw crime as having positive functions

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  1. Strengthening collective values: people need to be reminded of barriers between right and wrong
  2. Enabling social change: Some deviance necessary to allow new ideas to develop
  3. Acts as safety valve: Deviance way of expressing discontent
  4. Acting as warning device
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Merton’s strain theory

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Due to unequal society not everyone has opportunity to reach goals through approved means e.g. Due to unemployment. Therefore they feel a sense of strain and anomie as dominant rules on how to be successful don’t meet their needs.

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Subcultural theories: Cohen’s status frustration and reactive delinquent subculture

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Argues W/C youth believe in success goals of mainstream culture but experiences of failure in education, worst chances in job markets mean they have little opportunity to attain through approved means=status frustration. This then leads to a delinquent subculture

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3 types of delinquent subcultures

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  1. Criminal subcultures: ‘Useful’ crimes such as theft. Happen in more developed W/C areas where there is established pattern of adult crime.
  2. Conflict subcultures: Emerge in socially disorganised areas with lack of social cohesion. Characterised by violence and gangs.
  3. Retreatist subcultures: Emerge among lower-class youth who are ‘double failures’.
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Criticisms of functionalist based explanations

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  • Not everyone committed to mainstream goals such as job satisfaction may be more important to some than career progression
  • Doesn’t explain white-collar and corporate crimes
  • Rely on pattern of crime in statistics
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