unit 2 sociological theories of crime - marxist theories Flashcards
marxism: key ideas.
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inequality
structural theory: the unequal structure of capitalist society shapes behaviour including criminality
two classes
society is divided into two main class groups - bourgeoisie and proletariat
society’s institutions
all institutions including the law and criminal justice system work to support capitalism and keep the working class in there place
capitalism causes crime
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exploitation
crime is often the only way to survive for the working class as they live in poverty
consumerism
asvertising pressures people into utilitarian crimes to get goods
alienation and frustration
inequality causes people to lash out and commit non-utilitarian crimes
greed and the profit motive
capitalism is a dog-eat-dog system and encourages corporate crimes to gain an advantage
marking and enforcing the law
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chambliss
laws are made to protect the private property of the rich
selective law enforcement
white collar and corporate crimes of the rich are much less likely to be prosecuted than working class ‘street crimes’
example: carson
out of 200 companies who had broken safety laws, only 3 were prosecuted
ideological functions of crime
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ideas about crime and law
these are an ideology that conceal the inequality of capitalism