Cards (5)

  • Becker
    • Media sensationalise stories to do with youth deviance.
    • deviance actually increases as more people are aware of it, and more young people are encouraged to behave this way, due to labelling and self-fulfilling prophecy.
    • Master status.
    • Deviant career.
  • Cohen (folk devils and moral panics)
    After mods and rockers altercation, the media exaggerated events, predicted more trouble & amplified tensions
    • coverage created a moral panic, labelling youths as folk devils, despite police & youth having different views of the events
  • Wilkins
    Deviancy amplification theory:
    • media reports on deviance raise public concern & attention
    • this can lead to youth copying the behaviour
    • the reaction from authorities & further media coverage amplifies the deviance, creating a cycle
    • leads to moral panic
  • Goode and Ben-Yehuda
    5 elements present in moral present in moral panics:
    1. concern
    2. Hostility towards group leading to them being folk devils
    3. Consensus
    4. Disproportionality - reaction is out of proportion to harm caused by the group
    5. Volatility - moral panics come and go quickly
  • Furedi
    • Moral panics reflect deeper fears in society, especially for older generations. When society goes through big changes, some people feel anxious.
    • fears are focused on certain groups (subcultures) who are a threat to social order
    • media picks up on their anxieties which leads to a moral panic