T/F: The roughnecks got into more legal trouble than the saints. Chambliss found that the labels society gives you can be a self-fulfilling. The saints and the roughnecks. WJ Chambliss. Society 11 (1), , , Power, politics and crime. WJ Chambliss. Westview Press, William J. Chambliss conducted a study of the Saints and the Roughnecks, two teenage delinquent groups. The Saints were higher class.

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In the case of the Roughnecks, the police and family can perform their functions. Notify me of new comments via email. Firstly, the functions of the school, family and the police must be stricter upon the Saints.
Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism Labeling Theory and the Conflict Theory can all help to create social policies for both groups.
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But the Symbolic Interactionism perspective would best describe the reasons for the career outcomes. On the other hand, the Roughnecks would have to steal to chamblsis money and buy alcohol through a drunkard. Deviance is challenging action against any regard of social order, and crime can be considered a deviant act that roughhnecks law. Email required Address never made public. Perspectives across time and place, New articles related to this author’s research.
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The Subculture of Delinquency and the Lower-class Focal Concerns Theory cannot absolutely relate to the Roughnecks and the Saints because the theories study low-class individuals, whereas the the groups are of higher classes. To prevent their delinquency, the Roughnecks and the Saints must be perceived differently by the community.
The police can be stricter, but fairer. Types of deviance and the effectiveness of legal sanctions Chabmliss Chambliss Wis. Salnts theories Other theories may also sociologically explain the behavior of the two groups. Their combined citations are counted only for the first article.
Policing the ghetto underclass: You are commenting using your WordPress. Furthermore, he expanded this by developing modes of adaption, ways in which the individual reaches his or her goal. Conversely, the Saints, as they were labeled as better citizens, would successfully exceed in the future theoretically because the community perceived them as committing no or little delinquency, which would save them from legal or authoritative impeachment. Thus, this economic difference would help shape the distinct careers.
Social Conflict and Symbolic Interactionism may best answer the two analytical questions about why the community viewed the Saints more positively than they viewed the Roughnecks and why their careers were different in terms of expectations. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Get my own profile Cited by View all All Since Citations h-index 37 21 iindex 62 The Saints were higher class individuals who were perceived as well dressed, highly achieving, diligent students.
Crime control and ethnic minorities: Vice, corruption, bureaucracy, and power WJ Chambliss Wis. Social conflict theorists also argue that the higher class individuals, the Saints, in this case, would attempt to maintain their standard; however, the Roughnecks would ignorantly talk back to people of authority. It can be argued that most of the Roughnecks perceived no concrete or success goals, which is why the group spent a substantial amount of their time stealing for alcohol.
It postulates that that crime and deviance occur when the collective conscience is weakened, anomie, which is the condition of normlessness, pervades society.
Email address for updates. However, the Saints would cheat during tests, lie to the school to leave town and play pranks and drunkenly drive in another town. Other theories may also sociologically explain the behavior of the two groups. On the contrary, the Roughnecks were middle class teenagers who were treated as criminals, would steal from local stores to buy alcohol, fight constantly and receive barely passing grades in school.
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The policing of law WJ Chambliss Soc. Of the functionalist study, this can prevent anomie, and the Roughnecks can utilize or maintain their learned cultural goals.
In fact, two modes, innovation and ritualism, can be noticed. My profile My library Metrics Alerts. Applying the theories — what works?
The Saints versus The Roughnecks: A Sociological Study
In other words, the police should only accuse or take any authoritative action when a criminal act is confirmed, rather than just giving pointless threats to the Roughnecks. On the contrary, the more posh Saints would use excuses of academic leadership and apologetic thoughts to fool the teachers and policeman, respectively. You are commenting using your Twitter account. New citations to this author. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. Additionally, the Saints would manipulate laws and regulations because their socio-economic status awarded them with close contact with those in legislative or lawful power.
Also, the Roughnecks can be described under this theory, in which the criminal and retreatist subcultures relate to the group because both emphasize on alcohol and the latter relates to absence of goals. The following articles are merged in Scholar.
Firstly, though, how the Roughnecks were viewed must be evaluated first. This “Cited by” count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar.
