What is the Functionalist View on Crime and Deviance ALevel Sociology
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**Interested in Psychology? Check Out Our New Channel: @PrecookedPsychology-n3x ** • What is the functionalist View on Crime and Deviance? A-Level Sociology Explained • See 'Note Taking Questions' at the end of this description to improve your experience. • This A-level sociology and GCSE Sociology video explores the Functionalist view on Crime and Deviance. • If you want further videos on the the sociology of Crime and Deviance then click here: • Sociology - Crime and Deviance • Functionalism is a structuralist theory of crime. • This is because they argue that crime and deviance can only be explained by looking at the way societies are organised socially, that is, their social structures. • Crime, according to Functionalist, is caused by society. • Crime is not caused by the circumstances of the individual. • Functionalists see society as a stable system based on shared values. They see members of society as sharing a common culture. • Sharing the same culture produces social solidarity. • Crime and deviance interrupts this stability. • Note taking questions • What causes crime according to Functionalists? • Explain ‘social solidarity’. • Functionalists argue that to achieve solidarity, society has two main mechanisms, explain • each one. • Socialisation: • Social control: • Explain Emile Durkheim’s view on crime including ‘anomie’. • Crime functions for the benefit of society in different ways according to Functionalists. Explain how. • Evaluate the Functionalist view on crime. #sociologyexam #sociologyinhindi #sociologyalevel #sociologyfacts #sociologyexplained
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