CRIM 1650 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Emily Murphy, Yellow Journalism, Objectivist Periodicals
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This is a conflict marxist perspective: focus on the boundaries or margins between crime and deviance spectrum. Continuum of crime (actions i. e. homicide) and deviance (criminal law i. e. Continuum of crime (actions i. e. homicide) and deviance (criminal law i. e. squeegeeing, drugs, prostitution) Distinction between what"s criminal and what"s deviant: examination of two related processes, amplification of deviance. Refers to a process through which the deviant aspects of a behaviour or activity are exaggerated or amplified with the result of this behaviour is then redefined as a crime: normalization of deviance. Two different ways of thinking these processes would be: objectivist versus constructionist approaches to social problems. The objectivist approach is the status of behaviour or practice as social problems based on their objective characteristics and the measurable forms of harm objectively. Constructed with the idea of positivism as the scientific investigation.