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Functionalist and subcultural theories
Durkheims functionalist theory
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functions of crime
criminology > Topic 2.3 sociological theories > Functionalist and subcultural theories > Durkheims functionalist theory > Durkheim
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Crime
is inevitable
in every society some individuals are
inadequately socialised
and likely to deviate
society also contains many social groups, each with different values, so shared rules of behaviour become less clear.
Durkheim calls this anomie (normlessness) - where shared norms are weakened
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