Folk Devils and Moral Panic

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Who is Stan Cohen?

  • His Folk Devils and Moral Panics outlines the relationship between media, police and acts of deviance

  • Highly influential in looking at the relationship between media, crime and the representation of different social groups

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Who are Mods and Rockers?

  • Cohen examined youth subcultures in the 1960s and clashes at seaside resorts in the UK

  • ‘Mods’ and ‘Rockers’ clashed and the media reacted to this by creating these subcultures

  • Cohen followed the proceeding from beaches to the courts using a variety of methods

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What are Moral Panics?

  • Cohen found that the reality of what happened was different from that which was reported

  • Media created a moral panic- suggesting actions of young people were damaging to society’s morality

  • They were one of several agencies to take on the role of moral entrepreneur- enforcing their morality onto others in society as part of a moral crusade

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What are folk devils?

  • As a by-product of creating moral panics, the media and other agencies also created folk devils

  • These were oversimplified and ill-informed generalizations of individuals involved in deviant behaviour

  • Mods and rockers became folk devils and this elicited a reaction from the authorities

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What is deviancy amplification?

  • After first reporting of events, Cohen noticed harsher policing against those deemed ‘Folk devils’

  • Government and police clampdowns increased the criminality of actions, while media reporting increased the number of young people involved

  • This led to deviancy amplification, and more crime as a result of reporting

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What are examples of folk devils?

  • Rave culture in the late 1980s

  • Terrorism

  • Xenophobia and the rise of nationalism

  • Knife crime in the UK

  • Welfare dependency

  • Urban Music

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What are the evaluations of folk devils and moral panic?

  • McRobbie and Thornton (1995)- moral panics have diminished due to the diversity of media

  • Some youth subcultures have become mainstream (e.g. race culture, grime) which diminishes the impact of moral panics

  • Elements of Cohen’s work that can be seen in contemporary issues- from reaction to Covid (Covidiots) and Black Lives Matter