Deviance: -characteristics of deviance -deviance as a social construction -definition of deviance and definition of crime (distinction between the two concepts) -Functionalist theories on deviance: -Durkheim’s Structural Functionalist Theory, Merton’s Strain-Anomie Theory -SI theories on deviance: -Differential Association Theory, Social Control Theory, Deterrence Theories, Labeling Theory (know all parts of the model) -Conflict theories on deviance (focus is on class conflict tied to class interests and economic pressures) -social control (definition, 2 types, typology of sanctionsDeviance:
-characteristics of deviance
-deviance as a social construction
-definition of deviance and definition of crime (distinction between the two concepts)
-Functionalist theories on deviance:
-Durkheim's Structural Functionalist Theory, Merton's Strain-Anomie Theory
-SI theories on deviance:
-Differential Association Theory, Social Control Theory, Deterrence Theories, Labeling Theory (know all parts of the model)
-Conflict theories on deviance (focus is on class conflict tied to class interests and economic pressures)
-social control (definition, 2 types, typology of sanctions)
-definitions of violent crime, property crime, public order crime, occupational crime, corporate crime, organized crime, and political crime
-understand the four major goals of punishment (retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation)