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3 Class, Power and Crime - Coggle Diagram
3 Class, Power and Crime
Explaining class differences in crime
Subcultural theories
Labelling theory
Strain theory
Functionalism
Marxism, class and crime
The state and law making
Chambliss
Selective enforcement
Reiman
Carson
Criminogenic capitalism
Alienation
Ruling class crime
Obtaining consumer goods
Gordon
Poverty
Ideological functions of crime and law
Divides the working class
Selective enforcement distorts crime stats
Pearce
Evaluation
Neo-Marxism: Critical criminology
Voluntarism
Freewill
Crime has a political motive
A fully social theory of deviance
Marxist ideas
Labelling theory ideas
Taylor, Walton and Young
The state makes and enforces laws in the interests of capitalism
Capitalism should be replaced by a classless society
Capitalism
Evaluation
Crimes of the powerful
The scale of corporate crime
Crimes against consumers
Crimes against employees
Crimes against the environment
Financial crimes
The abuse of trust
Sutherland
White collar crime
Occupational crime
Corporate crime
The invisibility of corporate crime
Corporate crime is complex
De-labelling
Lack of political will
Under-reporting
The media
Explanations of corporate crime
Differential association
Labelling theory
Strain theory
Marxism