Merton

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What is Robert K Merton’s view on crime and deviance?

  • One of most influential sociologist of functionalist movement- Merton criticised the functionalist ideas of universal functionalism

  • Merton’s views of crime and deviance were that they were a product of dysfunctional in society

  • Suggested that society was structurally unequal and that the inability of some members to achieve the ‘American Dream’ led to a strain to anomie

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What is Merton’s Strain Theory?

  • Merton suggested that people would react in different ways to the American Dream

  • Some wold continue to accept socially-approved goals and strive to achieve those through either legitimate or illegitimate means

  • Others would reject socially-approved goals and either deviate or conform to socially-approved behaviours

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What are the deviant adaptions of strain?

  • Conformity

  • Innovation

  • Ritualism

  • Retreatism

  • Rebellion

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What is conformity?

  • Majority of Americans conformed according to Merton

  • They chased the American Dream and worked, gained an education and chose pathways that would lead to success

  • Accepted social goals and pursued them through legitimate means

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What is innovation?

  • Accepted the socially-approved goals but found that legitimate opportunities to achieve them were blocked

  • Innovated- Adopted illegitimate means to achieve socially-approved goals

  • Organised crime, fraud, white-collar crime and corporate crime can be linked to innovation

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What is ritualism?

  • Accepted that they were unlikely to achieve socially-approved goals of wealth

  • Conformed to the norms and values of society- continued to adopt legitimate means despite knowing it would not leading to their goals

  • Routine occupations, Administration roles, Middle management

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What is retreatism?

  • Seeing routes to achieve goals blocked, retreatists would reject the norms and values of society

  • With little motivation or conformity, this group would drop out of society, according to Merton

  • Alcohol and Drug abuse, Petty crimes

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What is rebellion?

  • Challenged the socially-approved goals and look to set out their own vision of society

  • Rejected the legitimate means of achieving these goals and would look to adopt alternative methods of achieving their vision of society

  • Political dissidents, activities and protestors

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What are the evaluations of Merton?

  • Recognised the role of structural inequality in crime and highlighted the lack of opportunities available to some groups

  • Strain is dependent upon people wanting to achieve socially-approved goals- is this reflective of 21st century society?

  • Offers explanations for utilitarian crimes but doesn’t explain crimes of passion or why some choose to victimise others

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