Sociology of Crime & Deviance

A gentle but serious introduction

1. Opening the Door: What Do We Mean by Crime and Deviance?

Big idea: Crime ≠ deviance, and deviance ≠ bad.

• Deviance as difference, not pathology

• Why societies need boundaries

• Tease Becker without naming him yet

🎵 Song idea: something familiar but slightly unsettling — a toe over the line

2. Who Gets to Decide? Power, Rules, and Authority

Big idea: Laws don’t fall from the sky

• Who writes rules

• Who enforces them

• Who benefits when they’re enforced

This sets up everything that follows.

3. Howard Becker and the Outsiders

Anchor sociologist: Howard Becker

Big idea: Deviance is not an act — it’s a label

• Moral entrepreneurs

• Rule creators vs rule breakers

• Why “outsiders” tell us more than insiders

This is your spine.

4. Becoming Deviant: Careers, Drift, and Identity

Big idea: People become deviant over time

• Small steps, not big leaps

• How identity sticks

• Why exit is harder than entry

Quietly compassionate sociology lives here.

5. Crime as Social Process (Not Just Individual Choice)

Big idea: Context matters more than character

• Neighborhoods

• Opportunity structures

• Peer groups

You’re gently undoing “bad apple” thinking without preaching.

6. Neil Boyd and the Canadian Voice

Anchor thinker: Neil Boyd

Institutional context: Simon Fraser University

Big idea: Humane criminology

• Boyd’s skepticism about punishment

• Canadian harm-reduction sensibility

• The idea that how we respond to crime matters as much as crime itself

This is where your values hum — quietly.

7. Punishment: What Are We Trying to Do?

Big idea: Deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution, incapacitation

• What sounds good

• What works

• What feels satisfying but fails

This primes the listener for Dostoevsky.

8. Crime and Punishment (Without the Book Report)

Textual lens: Crime and Punishment

Big idea: Guilt, conscience, and internal punishment

• The psychology of wrongdoing

• When punishment comes from within

• Why moral injury matters

No spoilers. No English class trauma.

9. Drugs as a Sidebar, Not the Whole Story

Textual influence: From Chocolate to Morphine

Author: Andrew Weil

Big idea: Substances don’t create deviance — responses do

• Why exaggeration distorts policy

• Setting the table for a future unit

• Calm, adult-minded framing

You’re saying: we’ll talk about this properly later.

10. Media, Fear, and Moral Panics

Big idea: Why some crimes terrify us and others don’t

• Sensationalism

• Stereotypes

• The creation of folk devils

This is where listeners start recognizing themselves.

11. Inequality, Selective Enforcement, and Quiet Bias

Big idea: Same act, different outcome

• Class

• Race

• Age

• Geography

No shouting. Just patterns.

12. Closing the Circle: What Kind of Society Do We Want?

Big idea: Crime tells us who we are

• Becker again, without re-explaining

• Boyd’s humane lens

• Punishment vs repair

End not with answers — with responsibility.