Crime and Deviance 2016
Crime and Deviance 2016
Crime and Deviance 2016
CONCEPTS AND
THEORIES
Objectives
Introduction
In any particular social environment,
Introduction
Many people are likely to be the victim of
Deviance
Deviance is the term used by
Deviance
Deviance is problematic because it
Deviance
For many people, the word deviance is
Deviance
Along with sexual deviants, political
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Deviance
It is this that the homosexual, the
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Aspects of Deviance
These are areas used to determine if an act
is deviant.
Relevance of audience anyone who
witness the act or was aware of the act. The
judgment of what is good or bad depends
on those who observe and evaluate the act.
The cultural practice differs among the
people.
The dress, manner, occupation, social
influence, demeanor and family background
help to determine whether the individuals
actions will be labeled deviant/criminal.
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Aspects of Deviance
Relevance of Situation the
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Aspects of Deviance
Relevance of Time normative
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Crime
A crime is a deviant act that breaks the
Crime
While crime in and of itself, is often regarded
Types of Crime
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Types of Crime
Personal crimes violent or nonviolent crimes
Types of Crime
Hate crimes assaults and other
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Types of Crime
Organised Crime activity that
Types of Crime
White Collar or Elite Crime crime
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Types of Crime
Many white-collar crimes are especially
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Types of Crime
Harm is not always conceptualised or
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Types of Crime
2. White-collar crime is not a one-shot deal. It is made
and fraud.
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example:
Crimes involving violence, theft from
property, etc. are mainly associated with
the working class.
Fraud, embezzlement and so forth are
mainly middle class crimes.
Corporate crime (involving such things as
insider trading, environmental crimes,
market-rigging ) is mainly an upper class
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crime
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Social Control
Social Control refers to the
the society?
Why do they steal, or cheat or lie?
Who are the notorious men/women
in our country?
Our fear of and fascination with
crime is a crucial indicator of the
significance we give crime, one kind
of deviance, in our society
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looked at.
1. Internal Mechanism (Socialization
Process) individuals are taught what
is proper according to their society so
they internalize those beliefs and can
then control their own behaviour.
They become self governing through
internalization and it is ingrained in
them
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into
Informal social control individuals are
controlled by the group to which they
belong and by the reactions of others to
their perceived behaviour. They use
ridicule, hostility, ostracism, cold
shoulder, raised eyebrows and other
informal actions to keep them in line.
Even among strangers we may fear social
embarrassment.
Sanctions
Sanctions are rewards or punishment
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Theories of Crime
and Deviance
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Psychological Theories of
Deviance
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Psychological Theories of
Deviance
Rational choice theory also emphasizes
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Sociological Theories of
Deviance
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Sociological theories on
Deviance
Robert Mertons Anomie theory refers to a
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Sociological theories on
Deviance
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Sociological theories on
Deviance
Cultural Transmission it is theorized that one
Labeling Theory
Labeling theory shifts the focus from why
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Politics,
crime
and
dons in
It is well known
that in some
communities
Jamaica gunmen and dons have aligned themselves
to political parties. We recall that a decade ago, it
was fashionable for politicians to attend the
funerals of dons and gunmen. This practice may
have stopped, but there is still a strong association
between criminal elements and the political parties.
It may be difficult for the political parties to prevent
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The
Justice
System
overcrowded;
The buildings and the operating
systems are old and in need of
refurbishing;
The rehabilitation programmes are
being upgraded to offer life skills
and earning skills.
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Recommendations other
areas
The Judiciary
The system needs to be strengthened
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Recommendations other
areas
The Society
Conclusion
Social Control has to be reemphasized
References:
Economic and Social Survey Jamaica 2007- a
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