Marxists/Neo-marxist's explaining Youth Deviance Flashcards
What is the Marxist and Neo-Marxist view on Youth Deviance
They relate youth deviance to territory, identity, and control.
Deviant behaviour from young males was a form of resistance against society’s control and reaction to their identity being threatened.
LEA AND YOUNG ‘EXPLAINING CRIME DEVIANCE’
Relative deprivation - People compare what they own with what others have, thus feel relatively deprived of things that others have which they don’t.
Marginalisation - People feel they are pushed to the edges of society if they can’t conform.
Subculture - Relative Deprivation and Marginalisation can lead to young people forming subcultures to help them deal with it.
EVALUATION OF THE MARXIST AND NEO-MARXIST VIEW ON YOUTH DEVIANCE
Left-realists show a more up-to-date picture of youth deviance.
Outdated ideas that can’t relate to society today.
Ignored gender (females in youth deviance) when studying.
Generalized about youth, not all youths were members of a spectacular subculture.