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Paper 3 - crime & globalisation
Crime & Deviance
Topic 14 - Age & Crime
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Katz
&
Lyng
Youth are drawn to crime as it is
alluring
and
adrenaline
fuelled
'Edgework'
in which youth engage in risk taking behaviour to
challenge
the rules of what is acceptable
Increasing control through
CCTV
and new legislation does not deter as youth see it as an even more
thrilling
challenge
Miller
Working class boys commit more crime due to being
socialised
into
'focal concerns'
E.g. seeking excitement, proving they're
tough
, and wishing for
independence
Matza
Young men are more likely to experience drift theory
Sense of
obligation
to law becomes strained so they drift into
crime
Use
'techniques
of
neutralisation'
to justify their criminality, such as denying responsibility and harm to victims
A.Cohen
Working class boys strove to
emulate
middle class
values
but were unable, which led to status frustration
Invert traditional
values
and commit non-utilitarian crime to gain
status
Cloward
&
Ohlin
Working class youths are tempted by
illegitimate
opportunity structures
Access to a
'career'
that pays more than a
legitimate
job
E.g.
drug gangs
use young boys as
'runners'
to deliver drugs
Robinson
County lines
-
drug dealers
in big cities use the young and vulnerable to move and sell drugs to rural areas
Youth
can build their
reputation
and status
Hebdige
(
Neo-Marxist
)
Working-class youth form politically motivated subcultures that should be read as a challenge to
class inequality
Create
'imaginary solutions'
- try to solve the problems of
capitalism
through creating distinctive styles, but don't actually solve them.
Alternative spectacular
styles = way of
resisting
cultural hegemony
Short lived due to
incorporation
that
commercialises
the style into consumerism
Hall
-
Marxist
Hippies
rejected consumerism by wearing bright colours, peace and flower symbols, and long hair.
Advocated for the protection of the
environment
and ending the
Vietnam
war
Took
hallucinatory drugs
and promoted
free love
to symbolise their rebellion against mainstream culture.
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