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Summited by: Hassan Khan Lodhi Sociological Prespectives Summited to: Mam Naveed Farah
Introduction Key points Functionlist view of point about crime Conflict view of point about crime Interactionist view of point about crime
Functionalist View of crime The functionalist view of crime is a prespective within a sociology that suggests that crime serves a purpose in society. Proponents of this view, such as Emile Durkheim, argue that crime is not purely negative but can have functional aspects. Here are some key points: Social Cohesion Social Change Social Control Employment
Conflict View of crime The conflict view of crime is a sociological perspective that emphasizes the role of power, inequality and social conflict in understanding crime and the criminal justice system. Here are some key points associated with the conflict view of crime: Structural Inequality Dominant vs Sub-ordiante groups Crime as Political Inequality in Punishement
Interactionist View of crime The Interactionist view of crime is a sociological perspective that focuses on the ways in which individuals and society interact to construct and define criminal behaviour. This prespectives emphasizes the importance of symbols, labels and social interactions in understanding crime. Here are some key points associated with the interactionist view of crime: Labeling Theory Social Reaction Deviance as a Social Construct Secondary Deviance Symbolic Interactionism