Sir, Why Don't We Do Crosswords Anymore?
Across
- 3. A person develops a s___________ when they do not have the ability to achieve society's goals of success
- 4. A crime which Kingsley Davis argued was functional for society
- 6. Two words. The term Taylor, Walton and Young use to describe their theory of deviance
- 8. Argued that the creation of vagrancy laws in the 1300s was the earliest sign that the ruling class wrote laws to benefit the ruling class at the expense of the working class
- 10. A deviant subculture based on drug addiction and alcoholism
- 12. An approach to crime which assumes that it is possible for someone to be 'born criminal'
- 14. Matza notes that delinquency is rarely permanent and is often replaced with adult responsibilities.
- 15. Hirshi argue that social __________ are the glue which keep most of us behaving within the law.
- 16. Describes a person whose behaviour does not conform to society's norms and values.
Down
- 1. The group which traditional Marxists are accused of ignoring in their analysis of crime.
- 2. A subculture based around protecting and defending territory the gang perceives as belonging to them.
- 5. Matza claims that deviants are able to deploy these techniques when they feel guilt about the crimes they have committed.
- 7. Two words to describe the amount of crime actually committed by the working class
- 9. A word used to describe how a society's values can waste away unless people are reminded of the difference between right and wrong
- 11. The only one of Merton's 'deviant adaptation' which does not lead to crime.
- 13. A term used to describe the dominance of ideas and beliefs which support the continuation of capitalism