Paper 2 Names Flashcards

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Durkheim

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Crime strengthens collective values, helps social change and acts as a warning device

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Crime strengthens collective values, helps social change and acts as a warning device

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Durkheim

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Charles Murray

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Culture of poverty normalises crime and the underclass

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Culture of poverty normalises crime and the underclass

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Charles Murray

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Howard Becker

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Master status

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Master status

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Howard becker

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Wilson and Kelling

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Broken window theory

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Broken window theory

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Wilson and Kelling

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Robert Merton

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Strain theory and Anomie

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Strain theory and Anomie

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Robert merton

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Chambliss

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Laws are instruments of the ruling class

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Laws are instruments of the ruling class

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Chambliss

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Frank Pearce

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Selective law enforcement suggests that most crime is committed by working class

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Selective law enforcement suggests that most crime is committed by working class

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Frank pearce

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David Matza

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Drift theory

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Drift theory

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David matza

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Cloward and Ohlin

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3 types of criminal subcultures

Criminal, conflict and retreatist

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3 types of criminal subcultures

Criminal, conflict and retreatist

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Cloward and Ohlin

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Albert Cohen

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Status fustration and delinquent subcultures

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Status fustration and delinquent subcultures

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Albert Cohen

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Cicourel

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Delinquency is a result of labelling

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Delinquency is a result of labelling

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Cicourel

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Katz and Lyng

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Thrill seeking

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Thrill seeking

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Katz and Lyng

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John Pitts
Youth crime is often front page news
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Youth crime is often front page news
John Pitts
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Women get a gender deal and a class deal
Pat carlen
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Pat carlen
Women get a gender deal and a class deal
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Peter Townsend
Females are more likely to experience poverty Relative deprivation Deprivation index late 1970s
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Females are more likely to experience poverty Relative deprivation Deprivation index late 1970s
Peter Townsend
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Heidensohn
Women don’t commit as much crime because of the ‘power of gossip’ and ‘female conformity’
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Women don’t commit as much crime because of the ‘power of gossip’ and ‘female conformity’
Heidensohn
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Travis Hirshi
Women have 4 stronger bonds of attachment and so are less likely to commit crime
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Women have 4 stronger bonds of attachment and so are less likely to commit crime
Travis Hirshi
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Denscombe
Male type criminal behaviour is becoming more common and criticised that Heidensohn’s ideas are outdated Research on ladette culture
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Male type criminal behaviour is becoming more common and criticised that Heidensohn’s ideas are outdated Research on ladette culture
Denscombe
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Otto Pollak
Chivalry thesis | Women are treated more leniently
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Chivalry thesis | Women are treated more leniently
Otto Polllak
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Stanley Cohen
Folk devils and moral panics
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Folk devils and moral panics
Stanley Cohen
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Paul Gilroy
Negative stereotypes | ‘Myth of black criminality’
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Negative stereotypes | ‘Myth of black criminality’
Paul Gilroy
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Scapegoating
Stuart Hall
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Stuart Hall
Scapegoating
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Hans Eysenck
Psychological explanation crime is linked to a person’s mind/personality
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Psychological explanation crime is linked to a person’s mind/personality
Hans Eysenck
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Cesare Lombroso
Nature theory that crime is a result of something we are born with. Our behaviour is blamed on a chemical imbalance.
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Nature theory that crime is a result of something we are born with. Our behaviour is blamed on a chemical imbalance.
Cesare Lombroso
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Halsey
Equality of opportunity and equality of outcome
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Equality of opportunity and equality of outcome
Halsey
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Goldthorpe and Lockwood
Studied and interviewed highly paid manual workers, working class was changing not disappearing
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Studied and interviewed highly paid manual workers, working class was changing not disappearing
Goldthorpe and Lockwood
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Fiona Devine
Repeated Goldthorpe and Lockwood’s study later, still found a sense of identity and men were still the main breadwinners
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Repeated Goldthorpe and Lockwood’s study later, still found a sense of identity and men were still the main breadwinners
Fiona Devine
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Peter Saunders
Society would struggle without stratification, best way to organise society is through high rewards
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Society would struggle without stratification, best way to organise society is through high rewards
Peter Saunders
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Not everyone has an equal chance, not all jobs come with the rewards and status they deserve
Melvin Tumin
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Melvin Tumin
Not everyone has an equal chance, not all jobs come with the rewards and status they deserve
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Identity impacts our social class and position in society
Weber
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Weber
Identity impacts our social class and position in society
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We achieve true equality through radical separation, argue we live apart
Andrea Dworkin
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Andrea Dworkin
We achieve true equality through radical separation, argue we live apart
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Sylvia Walby
Men are able to dominate women in several different way i.e. work, double standards, home
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Men are able to dominate women in several different way i.e. work, double standards, home
Sylvia Walby
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Class is dead and no longer important because your job doesn’t determine your status, but what we spend our money on does
Pakulski and waters
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Pakulski and waters
Class is dead and no longer important because your job doesn’t determine your status, but what we spend our money on does
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Colin Barnes
Stereotypes on the media, people with a disability are portrayed to make people feel sorry for them and unable to take part in everyday life, or sometimes evil
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Stereotypes on the media, people with a disability are portrayed to make people feel sorry for them and unable to take part in everyday life, or sometimes evil
Colin Barnes
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James Patrick
Glasgow gang research
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Glasgow gang research
James Patrick