Crime refers to actions that break formal laws established by a political authority and are punishable by legal sanctions.
Social class refers to the hierarchical stratification of individuals within a society based on factors such as economic status, occupation, and education.
Research has consistently shown that crime rates are higher among the lower social classes, particularly the working class and underclass.
What is a key driver of higher crime rates among the lower social classes?
Unequal distribution of resources
What type of social mobility do the upper and middle classes have greater access to?
Legitimate
According to strain theory, what do individuals in the lower social classes often face barriers to achieving?
Socially accepted goals
What does labeling theory argue can become a self-fulfilling prophecy for individuals from lower classes?
Criminal label
Some behaviors can be both crime and deviance, such as murder.
True
What do social classes shape for individuals in society?
Life chances and opportunities
What is a key factor contributing to crime in lower social classes, according to the explanation of poverty and deprivation?
Economic hardship
Order the following sociological theories explaining the relationship between crime and social class based on their explanations.
1️⃣ Strain Theory: Inability to achieve societal goals leads to crime.
2️⃣ Subcultural Theory: Lower classes develop alternative value systems.