Marxism and crime Flashcards
What are the 4 factors that make up Marxist theory on crime and deviance?
- Capitalism is criminogenic.
- All classes commit crime.
- Law is made by the capitalist elite.
- State practices Selective Law Enforcement.
Define criminogenic
Crime caused by capitalism as we outgrow system.
What does David Gordon say about capitalist societies?
‘dog eat dog societies’, each company and each individual encouraged to look out for own interests before interests of others/ environment.
Why is there a pursuit of self-interest in capitalist societies?
competitive pressure to make money, profit, be successful, ensure survival.
Link pursuit of self-interest to crime.
Breaking law insignificant to pressure to succeed.
Values of Capitalist system filter to rest of culture. E.g., Seeking personal gain without caring for victims.
What does Merton and Nightingale say about desire to achieve goals?
desire to achieve goals outweigh pressure to obey law.
Add’s to strain between legitimate means and goal of material success- Merton’s strain theory.
Who does Rothkopf say the superclass and lower class are?
Superclass run global corporations. Bottom is lower class- slum dwellers, refugees.
How does Chambliss justify capitalism and inequalities in crime?
economic crime represents rational responses to competitiveness and inequality of life in capitalist societies (drug dealers).
Describe a study that shows proof of capitalism, inequality and crime being justified.
Parry’s visited egalitarian (all equal regardless of gender, race, religion, age) Island of Anuta, found extremely lowered crime rate in egalitarian societies.
How does the law benefit the elite? Give an example using Manheim.
Superstructure serves ruling classes, state passes laws which support ruling class interests.
Manheim- history of criminal legislation in England etc shows excessive prominence given by law to protection of property.
Elaborate on Manheim’s evidence that the law benefits the elite.
Property rights more securely established in law than collective rights of e.g., trade unions.
Property law benefits wealthy more than those with no property.
What does Snider say about health and safety?
capitalist states reluctant to pass laws which regulate large capitalist concerns, might threaten profitability (health and safety, pollution).
Give an example of how laws neglect health and safety of individuals.
Until 2007, no individual member of corporation could be prosecuted for damaging environment/ endangering worker through corporate practices.
What do Marxists argue punishment for crime is based on? Give an example using Mark Thatcher.
punishment for crime depend on social class of perpetrator. Poorer criminals receive harsher punishments than rich criminals.
Mark Thatcher received suspended sentence for assisting mercenaries in military coup against democratically elected gov.
What do Neo-Marxists say about working-class crime?
Concerned with passivity of the working class.
Working-class criminals choose to break law.
Sometimes positive political act against bourgeoisie.
Give an example of how this positive political act of working-class committing crime is an act against the bourgeoisie.
E.g., Black panthers- radical black rights group in US, engaged in criminal activity to find political activism.
How do Left Realists critique Marxists?
most victims of crime working-class. Marxists should produce solutions to the problem of crime than just understanding it.
Hall applied a critical criminology approach to Black Muggers, 1970’s UK, what did he say?
unemployment disproportionate impact on Black pp, interested in crime than crap work.
Ruling class sought to divide working class to prevent anti-capitalist political activism: turning white workers against black workers did this.
Moral panic about street crime by black pp, lead to crackdown by police and increase crime fantasy.
Radical political change prevented.
How do left realists critique Marxist view of crime?
Marxists should produce solutions to the problem of crime than just understanding it.
Critique Hall’s application of theory about Black Mugger’s
No proof anyone set out to divide working-class to prevent revolution. Small proportion of crime considered politically motivated, rare motive of criminals.
Define WCC
Crimes convicted by middle class (fraud, tax evasion).
Why are white collar crimes likely to not get convicted and what happens to the victims?
Too many, hard to detect.
Victims often diffused (unaware, not face-to-face).
Define corporate crime.
Crimes committed by companies (health and safety neglect).
Why are corporate crimes difficult co convict?
Not routinely prosecuted, usually dealt with outside of criminal justice system.
Difficult to pin blame.