Why Do Young Working Class People Commit Crime PART 1 - Sociology of Crime and Deviance

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  • Why Do Young Working Class People Commit Crime PART 1 - Sociology of Crime and Deviance
    This A-Level Sociology video explores reasons why there are differences in working-class and middle-class causes of crime.
    - Subcultural explanations of crime and deviance
    - Subculture theory focuses on explaining why young working class people commit crime, known as juvenile delinquency.
    - This is often not linked to material or financial goals and is often malicious in nature.
    - Subcultural theory attempts to explain why juvenile delinquency has a collective or subcultural character. This means is committed as part of a larger group or gang.
    These theories build on as well as criticise Merton's theory (see • How does Merton’s Stra... )
    Theories and concepts such as the following will be explored in depth. Status frustration: AK Cohen (1955), Illegitimate opportunity structure: Cloward and Ohlin (1960) and Paul Willis’ Learning to Labour: How working class kids get working class jobs” (1979).
    If you want further videos on the the sociology of Crime and Deviance then click here: • Sociology - Crime and ...
    Please see Why do young working-class men commit crime Part 2 for further details on the topic: • Why do young working c...

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