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Explaining Crime
• Classical-Neoclassical
   – General Deterrence
   – Rational Choice
   – Routine Activity
• Positivist
   – Social Disorganization
   – Social Learning
   – Neutralization
   – Strain
   – Control
• Other/Real World Application
Classical-Neoclassical
General Deterrence
General Deterrence
• Severity
  – Exceed the amount of damage done to
    society
• Celerity
  – Swiftness-promptness of punishment after
    crime
• Certainty
  – Commonsense? The more likely
    punishment is the more fearful the offender
    of being caught
Rational Choice
• Builds on deterrence, started neoclassical school
• Assumes
   – Every crime has a purpose
   – Criminals choose to commit crime based on limited ability
     to weigh benefits and risks
• Three parts
   – Initiation (leads up to first offense)
   – Habituation (continued offending)
   – Desistence (becomes noncriminal or changes crime)
Routine Activity
• Focus on why crimes occur at
  specific places and times
• Posits that crime is the function
  of the space-time convergence of
  a motivated offender, suitable
  target, and lack of capable
  guardianship.
Routine Activity

                   Property
 Criminal



            Not Guarded
Positivist
Social Disorganization
• Rapid changes in an areas
  characteristics allows crime to occur.
• People in areas of residential
  mobility lack a mutual trust with
  neighbors.
• Higher crime occurs when neighbors
  don’t know each other well.
Social Learning
• Criminal behavior is learned
• Delinquency occurs when more conditions are
  favorable to breaking the law than
  unfavorable
• A person becomes a criminal when more of
  their friends are criminals or support them
• Criminals learn
  – Motive
  – Attitude
  – Technique
Neutralization
• People believe crime is wrong,
  commit it anyway, and still believe
  crime is wrong
• Offenders rationalize actions,
  creating exceptions for their actions
Strain 1 (Merton)
• Americans want the dream and work ethic
• Strain is the disjunction between goals and
  means, and provokes response
  – Innovate by rejecting tradition (steal, etc.)
  – Turn to ritualism (keep working with limited
    results)
  – Retreat and turn to drugs
  – Rebel – create new goals and means (sometimes
    forming new community)
Strain 2 (Cohen)
• Also known as status frustration
• Goals based on status, not
  finances
• Middle class is the standard
• Lower classes humiliated, seek
  status elsewhere
Strain 3 (Cloward-Ohlin)
• Youth look for alternative goals
• If illegitimate alternative supports
  skills, may join criminal group (gang).
• If illegitimate alternative does not support
  skills, may join a conflict group (gang).
• If neither criminal nor conflict associations
  work, may resort to retreating (drugs).
Strain 4 (Agnew)
• Strain is caused by
  –Removal of positive valued stimuli
  –Presentation of negative stimuli
  –People commit crimes when they
   lose something they like or
   someone does something they
   don’t like
Control 1 (Hirschi)
• Focus on why people aren’t criminal
• Four social factors affect delinquency
  – Attachment (affection for parents/school)
  – Commitment (investment in criminal
    activity)
  – Involvement (if no free time, no
    opportunity)
  – Belief (belief/consensus that a thing is
    wrong prevents us from doing it
Control 2 (Gottfredson-Hirschi)

• Poor child-rearing is the
  root cause of all crime as it
  results in low self-control
Other
• Critical theory – crime is a normal
  function of certain groups
• Marxist theory – conflict exists between
  upper-lower classes
• Feminist theories – females less likely to
  commit crimes
• Life course theories – teenage youth
  account for most crime
Real World Application
Review
• Scientific v. non-scientific theory
• Assumptions made in neoclassical school
• Which theory focuses on why people
  don’t become criminals
• What part of Strain theory describes
  crime for money?
That’s all . . .
Security Administration I 4 Explaining Crime

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Security Administration I 4 Explaining Crime

  • 1.
  • 2. Explaining Crime • Classical-Neoclassical – General Deterrence – Rational Choice – Routine Activity • Positivist – Social Disorganization – Social Learning – Neutralization – Strain – Control • Other/Real World Application
  • 5. General Deterrence • Severity – Exceed the amount of damage done to society • Celerity – Swiftness-promptness of punishment after crime • Certainty – Commonsense? The more likely punishment is the more fearful the offender of being caught
  • 6. Rational Choice • Builds on deterrence, started neoclassical school • Assumes – Every crime has a purpose – Criminals choose to commit crime based on limited ability to weigh benefits and risks • Three parts – Initiation (leads up to first offense) – Habituation (continued offending) – Desistence (becomes noncriminal or changes crime)
  • 7. Routine Activity • Focus on why crimes occur at specific places and times • Posits that crime is the function of the space-time convergence of a motivated offender, suitable target, and lack of capable guardianship.
  • 8. Routine Activity Property Criminal Not Guarded
  • 10.
  • 11. Social Disorganization • Rapid changes in an areas characteristics allows crime to occur. • People in areas of residential mobility lack a mutual trust with neighbors. • Higher crime occurs when neighbors don’t know each other well.
  • 12.
  • 13. Social Learning • Criminal behavior is learned • Delinquency occurs when more conditions are favorable to breaking the law than unfavorable • A person becomes a criminal when more of their friends are criminals or support them • Criminals learn – Motive – Attitude – Technique
  • 14.
  • 15. Neutralization • People believe crime is wrong, commit it anyway, and still believe crime is wrong • Offenders rationalize actions, creating exceptions for their actions
  • 16.
  • 17. Strain 1 (Merton) • Americans want the dream and work ethic • Strain is the disjunction between goals and means, and provokes response – Innovate by rejecting tradition (steal, etc.) – Turn to ritualism (keep working with limited results) – Retreat and turn to drugs – Rebel – create new goals and means (sometimes forming new community)
  • 18.
  • 19. Strain 2 (Cohen) • Also known as status frustration • Goals based on status, not finances • Middle class is the standard • Lower classes humiliated, seek status elsewhere
  • 20.
  • 21. Strain 3 (Cloward-Ohlin) • Youth look for alternative goals • If illegitimate alternative supports skills, may join criminal group (gang). • If illegitimate alternative does not support skills, may join a conflict group (gang). • If neither criminal nor conflict associations work, may resort to retreating (drugs).
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  • 23. Strain 4 (Agnew) • Strain is caused by –Removal of positive valued stimuli –Presentation of negative stimuli –People commit crimes when they lose something they like or someone does something they don’t like
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  • 25. Control 1 (Hirschi) • Focus on why people aren’t criminal • Four social factors affect delinquency – Attachment (affection for parents/school) – Commitment (investment in criminal activity) – Involvement (if no free time, no opportunity) – Belief (belief/consensus that a thing is wrong prevents us from doing it
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  • 27. Control 2 (Gottfredson-Hirschi) • Poor child-rearing is the root cause of all crime as it results in low self-control
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  • 29. Other • Critical theory – crime is a normal function of certain groups • Marxist theory – conflict exists between upper-lower classes • Feminist theories – females less likely to commit crimes • Life course theories – teenage youth account for most crime
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  • 32. Review • Scientific v. non-scientific theory • Assumptions made in neoclassical school • Which theory focuses on why people don’t become criminals • What part of Strain theory describes crime for money?