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Crime According To Marx Essay Research Paper

Crime According To Marx Essay, Research Paper


Corporate & White Collar Crime ?


Powerful groups can manipulate


the definition of what is considered criminal. Only WC crime considered


criminal ?


When they commit such crimes as fraud, tax evasion,


members of privileged groups often escape punishment, or suffer less severe


punishment Corporate Crime o


Acts


committed by companies to increase profits e.g.


breaking health and safety laws/dumping waste to avoid paying for proper


disposal o


A second meaning includes activities


harmful to others, but not illegal o


STEVEN BOX: In


terms of harmed caused to individuals and losses to public in unpaid tax


revenue, environmental costs and costs in health and welfare benefits,


corporate crime is more serious than street crime/burglary. Estimated ?16billion lost. ?


Often unclear of victim in corporate crime;


normally drawn from following categories: ?


Consumers in general


? false or misleading claims in ads, faulty, dangerous goods ?


Employees


? failure to employ health and safety ?


Public


? More subtle than harm to consumers e.g. tax evasion leads to higher taxes Process of


corporate decision-making is complex; there is no one single person to blame Example Ferry sank in


1989, over 100 deaths Bow doors were


left open for too long as it left harbour Individual


directly responsible had fallen asleep He claimed he had


worked long hours and was tired Leaving the doors


open was normal practice as it achieved faster crossing time This decision was


made at senior level ? faster crossing, more business Demand for higher


profits and fewer members of staff came from board of directors When came to


court, no fines or jail sentences, no crime had been committed White Collar /


Occupational Crime Crime committed


by people in clerical, supervisory or managerial employment SUTHERLAND: First


raised idea in 1940?s. ?Crime committed by person of high social status and


respectability in course of his occupation? However, such


crimes not always by people of high social status CROALL: ?Crime


committed in the course of legitimate employ

ment involving the abuse of an


occupational role? ? problem with this definition ? ignores tax evasion White-collar


crime characterised by invisibility of victim and complexity. Often occurs when


person with expert knowledge uses it to steal or defraud. Difficult to


catch them and victim is often unaware. White-collar


criminals often given ?soft? punishment, given


amounts of money involved. Not regarded as


seriously as street crime/burglary. Marxists argue it


is connected to ability of powerful to manipulate


values of society. Criticisms of Marxist Approach 1. Ignores


individual motivation for crime; concentrates on nature of capitalism and how


economic factors ?force? people to act in certain ways. Perceptions, ideas and


motivations are rarely discussed. 2. Marxists


claim high rate of crime amongst WC, youth and minorities is due to biased


policing. They also argue that laws are biased against WC, forcing them into


crime. 3. Not


all laws benefit UC, many come from genuine agreement. Marxists reject this, laws


that seem to benefit everyone are useful ultimately to UC. By providing a few


laws that are of use to everyone, they hide their real nature. This is rejected


by MISHRA ? this form of Marxist analysis, ?left Functionalism? means


that any law can be shown to be in some way ?functional? to maintenance of


capitalism. This makes any meaningful debate with Marxists, impossible. 4. Societies,


which call themselves Marxist, have equal crime rate to capitalist ones, yet in


Marxist society, there should be no crime. SUMMARY Marxists attack


traditional concern of sociologists of crime and deviance with street crime They argue crime


arises from definitions of crime imposed by UC They focus on


extent of crime committed by corporations and white collar cime, demonstrating


that crime is diffused through society Hall?s work


begins with ?relative autonomy? Ruling class


don?t manipulate activities of control agencies These agencies


strongly influenced by needs of capitalism but to some extent are autonomous According to Hall,


the sociologist must uncover links between way control orgainisations operate,


the effects upon people being controlled and benefits to ruling class

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