Theories of crime- Functionalism-Durkheim Flashcards

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What is a society according to functionalists?

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a stable society based on value consensus. shared norms, values, beliefs and goals.

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Society’s shared norms and values produce:

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social solidarity, binding individuals in a harmonious unit.

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what two mechanisms do sociologists use to produce social solidarity?

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  1. Socialisation
  2. Social control
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Socialisation:

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passing on a shared culture. this ensures people behave in the way society requires.

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Social control:

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Mechanisms eg: positive sanctions for conformity and negative sanctions for deviance. this ensures individuals behave as society expects.

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Durkheim believes that a certain amount of crime has a:

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positive effect on society. and is a normal part of society.

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functionalists say that although crime disrupts social stability, it is i_________ and u_________

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inevitable and universal.

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2 reasons why crime is always present:

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  1. not everyone is effectively socialised.
  2. there is a diversity of lifestyles in complex modern societies.
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Not everyone is effectively socialised into:

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the shared culture of norms and values, so some individuals are prone to deviance.

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What occurs in complex modern societies?

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a diversity of lifestyles

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Diversity of lifestyles:

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different subcultures develop with their own norms and values- some of which mainstream society sees as deviant.

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according to Durkheim, what is there a tendency towards?

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Anomie (normlessness) in complex modern society

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Definition of anomie:

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normlessness, the rules of governing behaviour become weaker and less clear-cut.

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Why is there a tendency towards anomie?

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because in complex modern societies, individuals are becoming increasingly different from one another, there is social and cultural diversity.

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what does social and cultural diversity weaken?

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the shared culture and collective conscience, resulting in higher levels of crime and deviance.

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Durkheim sees the weakened shared culture as a:

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major cause of suicide in modern societies.

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4 reasons why crime is good in society:

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  1. boundary maintenance
  2. adaption and change
  3. safety valve
  4. warning light