crime
an act or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law
deviance
the state of diverging from usual or accept standards
durkheim - anomie
anomie is the breakdown of social bonds and a disconnection from mainstream society which causes crime
durkheim - FIN
crime is functional, inevitable and normal
crime is functional
Megans Law (GB)
requires law enforcement authorities to make information about sex offenders available to the public
crime is inevitable
it’s not possible for everyone to be equally committed to the norms and values of society
crime is normal
Baby P
durkheim - Le Suicide
durkheim - 4 types of suicide
Merton Strain theory
how do people adapt to the strain?
Hirschi’s control theory
4 bonds to society:
Marxists causes on crime
capitalism is criminogenic: because of poverty
Bonger (1916)
activities like robbery and property theft are an inevitable response to the extremes of wealth and poverty
capitalism is criminogenic: it alienates the wc
capitalism is criminogenic: it encourages the rich to get richer
Frank Pearce
laws are passed by the bourgeoise parliament masked in a fake democratic process
marxist solution to crime law
Steven Box on law (1983)
laws are made to benefit the rich and are narrowly defined by the powerful e.g. murder is too particular and precisely defined
‘official view’ of crime
Box argued most people accept this as muggers, hooligans, terrorists etc as their acts are well publicised
mystique