Right-realism

Cards (9)

  • Right Realism

    A criminological theory that believes crime is a growing social problem and identifies four key reasons for this
  • Charles Murray
    • A leading right realist who believes that everyone is tempted to commit crime but it is the amount of social bonds that prevent us from doing so
  • Reasons for crime identified by right realists

    • Cultural
    • Biological
    • Rational choice
    • Weakening of the nuclear family
  • Cultural
    People with certain physical characteristics (e.g. low self-control, aggression, low intelligence) are more likely to commit crime
  • Biological
    Right realists believe these people are biologically predisposed to commit crime
  • Rational choice

    Individuals have free will and some people commit crime as a deliberate and rational decision, weighing up the pros and cons
  • Weakening of the nuclear family

    The breakdown of the traditional family structure, with more single parent families, leads boys to turn to crime to gain status and prove their manhood
  • Inadequate social control

    A breakdown in social order and a weakening of social constraints on behaviour (other than poverty etc) causes people to commit crime
  • Broken windows theory suggests that as more crime is committed, society deteriorates, leading to more crime