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deviant subculture explanations
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youth deviance
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deviant subculture explanations
Functionalist-based
Merton
Cohen
application to gang violence in terms of status
Cloward & Ohlin
Miller
challenges consensus argues wc have different set of values
Evaluative comments
working class subcultures are subject to regional, ethnic and other variations - not all wc are the same
Cohen argues wc boys are reacting to failure, Miller disagrees
based on police stats as 'typical criminal' these can be challenged by other sociologists eg interactionists by looking at labelling
New Right
Murray
dependency, laziness and criminality, the underclass see welfare as life choice and youth anti-school and gangs
high rates of crime among males due to lack of role model. Single parent families indicator of criminality
Marxist
Neo-Marxist
CCCS
Clarke & Hebdige
Left Realists
Lea & Young
Power inequality class conflict
Evaluation
Feminists
Postmodernism
Interactionist
Becker
Ciccourel negotiated justice
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