Crime and Deviance
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- Crime and Deviance
- Deviance and Control Theories
- The Normative Definition
- The Relativistic Approach
- The Relationship between Deviance and Crime
- Normative Approach
- Relativist Approaches
- Social Control
- Informal
- Formal
- Late-Modern Perspectives
- Strain and Subcultural Theories
- Origins of Subculture
- Appreciative Sociology
- Strain Theory
- Illegitimate Opportunity Structure
- Status Frustration
- Focal Concerns
- Evaluation
- Applying Subculture Theory
- Subterranean Values
- Subculture
- Contemporary Alternatives to Subculture
- Postmodernism
- Masculinity
- Gangs
- Origins of Subculture
- Critical Criminologies
- Traditional Marxist Approach
- Basis of Criminal Law
- Law Creation and Dominant Hegemony
- Law Enforcement
- Individual Motivation
- Crime and Control
- Example
- Criticisms
- The New Criminology
- Ideology and the New Criminology
- Criticisms
- Marxist Subcultural Theory
- Criticisms
- Crimes of the State
- Problems with Studying Crimes of the State
- Traditional Marxist Approach
- Labelling Theory
- Understanding Deviance
- Responding to and Enforcing Rules
- Criticisms
- Consequences
- Rejecting Labels
- Deviant Career
- Creating Rules
- Criticisms
- Labelling and Values
- Crime, Labelling and the Media
- Deviancy Amplification
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- Patterns of Crime
- Police-Recorded Statistics
- Social Constructions
- Victim Surveys
- Self-Report Studies
- The Data Explosion and the Risk Society
- Patterns of Offending
- Types of Offences
- Types of Victims
- Types of Offenders
- Police-Recorded Statistics
- Environmental Approaches
- Explaining Offenders
- Chicago Sociology
- Differential Association
- Housing Policies
- Social Capital
- Explaining Offences
- Cognitive Maps
- Opportunity Theory
- Routine Activities
- Situational Crime Prevention
- The Privatisation of Public Space
- Time: The Night-Time Economy
- Explaining Offenders
- Gender Issues and Offending
- Invisible Female Offenders
- Explaining Female Crime
- Biological Explanations
- Sex-Role Theory
- The Changing Role or 'Liberationist' Perspective
- Transgression
- Explaining Male Crime
- Normative Masculinity
- Katz: Seductions of Crime
- Lyng: Edgework
- Masculinities in Context
- Occupational, Corporate and Environmental Crime
- What is meant by 'Occupational' and 'Corporate' Crime?
- The Problem of Law
- The Distinctions between Occupational and Corporate Crime
- Occupational Crime
- The Impact
- Corporate Crime
- The Impact
- An Invisible Issue
- State-Corporate Crime
- Globalization and Crime
- Organised Crime
- Environmental or Green Crimes
- Explaining Occupational and Corporate Crime
- Differential Association and Subcultural Theory
- Emotion-Based Approaches
- Labelling Theory
- Anomie
- Marxist Explanations
- What is meant by 'Occupational' and 'Corporate' Crime?
- Ethnicity and Crime
- Offending
- Sentencing
- Punishment
- Policing and Ethnic Minority Groups
- A Reflection of Reality?
- Racist Police Practices
- Theorizing Race and Criminality
- Capitalism in Crisis
- Cultures of Resistance
- Exclusion and Alternative Economies
- Statistical Artefact Approach
- Offending
- The Criminal Justice System
- Crime Prevention and Community Safety
- Situational Crime Prevention
- Community Safety/Crime Reduction
- Theoretical Perspectives
- The Police
- Styles of Uniformed Policing
- The Relationship of the Police to Society
- Discretion, Policing and the Law
- The Courts
- Punishment
- Crime Prevention and Community Safety
- Suicide
- A Scientific Approach
- Durkheim's Study
- Durkheim's Categorisation of Societies
- Internal Criticisms
- Interpretive Criticisms
- Integrating Positivistic and Interpretive Approaches
- A Scientific Approach
- Deviance and Control Theories
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