Subcultural Theories of Crime amp Deviance Albert Cohen A Level Sociology











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Cohen set out to develop Merton's strain theory and particularly to address questions about why groups commit crimes and why people commit non-utilitarian crimes. In doing so he developed a theory about subcultures - which is explained in this video. • VIDEO TIMESTAMPS • 00:00 - Introduction to Subcultural Theories of Crime and Deviance • 00:33 - Albert Cohen and Strain Theory • 01:08 - Educational Failures and Status Frustration • 01:42 - Formation of Subcultural Groups and Alternative Norms • 02:18 - Alternate Status Hierarchy and Criminal Behaviors • 02:57 - Masculine Traits and Status in Subcultures • 03:29 - Relevance of Cohen's Ideas in Contemporary Society • 04:03 - Evaluating Status Frustration and Reactions to Exclusion • 04:36 - Criminal Behavior and Control in Teenage Years • VIDEO SUMMARY • This video explores subcultural theories of crime and deviance, focusing on the work of Albert Cohen. Subcultural theories, inspired by Robert Merton's strain theory, examine how society's structural inequalities and blocked opportunities lead to the formation of subcultures that reject mainstream norms and values. Cohen's research highlights how working-class males, facing educational failures and limited prospects, seek alternative means of achieving status within their peer groups. These subcultures create their own norms and values, granting higher status to deviant activities and challenging authority. Cohen's concept of status frustration remains relevant, with correlations between excluded individuals and criminal behaviors. The video also discusses the application of Cohen's ideas in crime prevention programs and raises questions about the active pursuit of status and the role of subcultural norms in criminal behavior. Overall, Cohen's work provides insights into the relationship between social structure, status, and deviant behavior. • KEY TERMS IN THE VIDEO • Subcultural Theories, Crime and Deviance, Albert Cohen, Strain Theory, Blocked Opportunities, Status Frustration, Alternate Status Hierarchy, Norms and Values, Masculine Traits, Criminal Behaviors, Exclusion, Social Norms, Illegitimate Opportunity Subcultures. • #aqasociology #AQAALevelSociology #ALevelSociology #CrimeAndDeviance

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