Conflict theory of deviance
[DOC File]Conflict Theory (D8; T&L 7)
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Sociology of Deviance: Nuts, Sluts, and 'Perverts'" Data: Historical analysis, secondary analysis, Product: Sociology of Conflict, Sociology of Knowledge, Professional Criticism. Policy: More attention ought to be paid to powerful, high status forms of offenses. Stance: Critical of the standard fare of deviance topics and. their analysis.
[DOC File]THEORIES OF DEVIANCE
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THEORIES OF DEVIANCE. I.) DEMONOLOGICAL THEORIES. 1.) Traditional Augustine, Gregory I, Gregory VII, Jerome. 2.) Pre Classical Aquinas, Luther, Machiavelli
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Conflict Theory: A third perspective, conflict/radical theory, contains elements of both positivism and constructionism. It focuses on the power of individuals and groups to: (a) define what is regarded as deviance, (b) to label others, and (c) to insulate them from social condemnation.
[DOC File]Conflict Theory - University of Minnesota Duluth
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Conflict: Groups held together by opposing. group interests, ideology, and efforts . A Theory of Law. Consensus: law gradually evolves as common values (mores/folkways) get codified. law is shaped by the customs of society (Sumner) law is functional (control deviance, symbolic) for all. Versus. Conflict: Process of law making and content of law:
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How does Strain Theory define and explain deviance? Use Strain Theory to define and explain the following: a. The theft of a loaf of bread by a hungry person: b. Skid row alcoholics: c. Gang warfare among teenagers and young adults: d. Embezzlement of $100,000 by a bank employee: e.
[DOC File]Soc213(001) Social Deviance Bogart Test01A 02/15/00
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deviance is a static process, B. deviance comes from the response to deviance, C. deviance is a dynamic process, D. forms of behavior do not differentiate deviants from non-deviants, E. labeling theory searches out the causes of deviance.
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Merton’s theory suggests that crime is caused by conformity to the dominant value system –both the law-abiding citizen and the criminal are shaped by the same cultural goals. In conclusion, then, conflict theories see crime as a product of the conflicts that underpin capitalist societies.
[DOC File]Conflict / Marxist Theory
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Labeling Theory Three Influences on the Labeling Perspective. Symbolic Interactionism. Cooley (1908) “looking glass self” Conflict View of Law Enforcement. Unequal enforcement of laws (class, race) Ineractionist Definition of Crime. All “Deviance” is relative, there are no acts that are “bad” or “evil” by their nature. Outline ...
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Critical-radical conflict theory can be traced back to the writings of Karl Marx. This theoretical framework views contemporary society as being dominated by a unified, capitalist ruling class. William Chambliss and Robert Seidman, as well as Mark Colvin and John Pauly, have incorporated Marxist themes to understanding crime and criminals.
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