SOCIOLOGY CH.6
hate crimes
criminals specifically target victims based on demographic characteristics
Emile Durkheim functionalism
deviance is a positive social function by clarifying moral boundaries and promoting social cohesion
labeling theory (Howard Becker)
deviance is caused by labels that change someone's self-concept & the way that others respond to them; labeling can lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy
conflict theory
deviance is result of social conflict; for powerful to maintain that, they marginalize and criminalize those who threaten it; inequality is reproduced in the way that deviance is defined
functionalism
deviance serves as a function in our society
symbolic interactionism
interpersonal relationships & everyday interactions influence meanings & understandings of deviance
stigma (Erving Goffman)
any physical/social attribute that devalues a person/group's identity; may exclude people who are devalued from normal social interaction
passing
attempts by stigmatized individuals to present themselves as a member of a group other than stigmatized group they belong to
deviance
behavior, trait, or belief that violates a norm and generates negative reactions in a particular group
corporal punishment
physical punishment
self-fulfilling prophecy
prediction that causes itself to become true
deterrence
preventing crime with the threat of harsh penalties
structural strain theory (Robert Merton)
there are goals in our society that people want to achieve, but can't always reach; creating stress (strain)
crime
violation of a norm that's been codified into law
incapacitation
removing criminals from society by imprisoning them
positive deviance
an act that's outside the norm but may actually be heroic rather than negative
rehabilitation
reforming criminals so that they may reenter society
retribution
retaliating/taking revenge for a crime that's been committed
stereotype threat
self-fulfilling prophecy that the fear of performing poorly and confirming stereotypes about one's social group causes them to perform poorly
stereotype promise
self-fulfilling prophecy where positive stereotypes lead to positive performance outcomes
social control theory (Travis Hirschi)
strong social bonds increase conformity and decrease deviance
differential association theory (Edwin Sutherland)
symbolic interactionist perspective that states we learn deviance from interacting with deviant peers