realist theories of crime Flashcards

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what do both realists believe

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that crime is a real problem

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what do right realist focus on?

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focus on the individual being responsible for crime, arguing we need to get tough on criminals to reduce crime

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why is the right realist approach very influential?

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because of zero tolerance policies

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zero tolerance policies

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Zero Tolerance Policing involves strictly enforcing penalties for relatively minor crimes or anti-social behaviour such as begging, drug possession, public drinking.

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what are criticisms for zero tolerance policies

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myth and an excuse for police brutality. zero tolerance polices give the police full reign to discriminate against minorities.

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why do right realists believe that crime is a real problem

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destroys communities, undermines social cohesion and threatens work ethic.

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what do left realists argue

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argue that inequalities are the main cause of crime and we need more community interventions to reduce crime.

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why do left relists criticise other sociologist for not taking crime seriously

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Marxists concentrate on corporate crime.
Neo Marxist Romanticise WC criminals
labelling theorist neglect real crimes

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lea and young

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today’s society is more crime ridden due to relative deprivation from media and advertising, this raises everyone’s perspectives for material possession. those who can’t afford to resort to crime

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Kinsley lea and young

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policing clear up rates are too low

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criticisms for right realist approach

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ignores structural causes of poverty

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criticism for left realists

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relative depravations cannot fully experience crime because not all those who experience it commit crime.

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young

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zero tolerance is a myth peddled by politicians to take the credit for failing crime.

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Murray

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crime rates are increases because of growing under class or “new rabble”. the underclass is growing as a response of welfare dependency. absent fathers mean that boys lack male role models.

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Wilson and Kelling broken windows article

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argues that it is essential to maintain the orderly character of neighbourhoods to prevent crime taking hold. any sign of deterioration must be dealt with immediately

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Rational Choice Theory

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Rational Choice Theory states that most criminals are rational actors. If the criminal calculates that the risk of getting caught is low, or that the punishment if caught will not be severe, then they are more likely to commit crime, assuming the reward for doing that crime is high enough. They are rational in that they weigh up the costs and benefits in order to assess whether a crime is worth committing.