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Week 3 of Crime and Deviance module

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  • July 6, 2022
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SO3903: Crime and Deviance
08/10/21 Lecture 3: The City and Deviance
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Remember  Social Ecology
 Interaction between people and their surrounding
environment, and the social and behavioural conseq
of such interactions
 Examines the differential development of indivi
various environments and the role the environmen
propensity to engage in criminal behaviour.
 Linked to the Chicago School and Social Disorga
Theory
 Serves as framework for the basis of researc
conducted within the discipline of enviro
criminology
 Much of the work carried out studied the co
between criminality, poverty and population densit
 Chicago School
 Macro based theory
 There was a lot of social change happening in th
Chicago – mass immigration and population g
spatial patterns and behaviour
 Chicago School was a development of the wr
Durkheim which depicted crime as a social produce
level of criminality as representing the extent
integration
 Studies of social disorganization theory coming ou
University of Chicago between the 1920s and 1940s
 Focused on environment and sought to explain w
seemed to be a constant feature of certain loca
neighbourhoods

,  Concentric Zone Model (Park and Burgess)
 Drawing on the biological concept of plant ecolo
and Burgess formulated an analogous notion of
ecology’
 Interactions of humans with the environme
considering this relationship as a system
 How people organise themselves socially to adapt
habitat
 Sent graduate students onto the streets of Chica
instructions to ‘tell it like it is’
 Their findings emphasised the petty nature of mu
and delinquency and appeared to support Durkhei
that such incidents were not a serious threat to st
society
 Explored the phenomenon of collective behavi
interaction
 “The city is a state of mind, a body of custo
traditions, and of organized attitudes and sentime
inhere in this tradition. The city is not, in othe
merely a physical mechanism and an artificial cons
It is involved in the vital processes of the peo
compose it, it is a product of nature and partic
human nature” (Park).
 Clifford Shaw and Henry D. McKay
- Mapped the areas of a city that were inhabited by j
delinquents aged between ten and 16 years. Conclu
there was a definite spatial pattern in crime in urba
locations whose make-up was characterised by con
circles.
- Youths from disadvantaged neighbourhoods partici
subculture which approves of delinquency, and thes
youths acquire criminality in this social and cultural
- Delinquency is not caused at individual level but a r
to abnormal conditions.
- Theory directly links crime to neighbourhood ecolog
characteristics – location matters.
- Person’s residential location is a substantial factor s
the likelihood that the person will be involved in ille
activities.
- Shaw and McKay recognised that the patterns of

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