Marxist and Neo-Marxist Flashcards

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marxist - what is the driving force between crime?

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social inequality

social structures mould peoples behaviours

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marxist - criminogenic

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capitalist society is likely to cause criminal behaviour

crime is a rational response to the inequality of life due to poverty & social exclusion

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marxist - definition of crime is constructed

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defined as offences committed by the working-class rather than major harm caused by corporations 
law reflects values & beliefs of ruling-class ideology
workforce protects ruling-class interest & criminalises those that go against it
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marxist - selective law enforcement

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working-class more likely to be prosecuted for crime compared to higher social class 
get treated more leniently, diverting working-class way from their exploitation
creates false impression that crime is a working-class phenomena
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neo-marxist

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crime is a voluntary act, people facing same circumstances don't commit crime
working-class commit crime symbolically as a political act riot from ruling-class oppression
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marxist & neo-marxist - criticisms

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  • doesn’t explain non-property offences that don’t have political motivation/meaning
  • over-emphasises link between class inequality & crime (ethnicity, gender)
  • feminists; malestream theories
  • deterministic; most working-class don’t commit crime, shows they’re not forced
  • left realists; crime committed by working-class criminals usually against working-class people
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