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    theories‚ the first draft of Strain Theory was written the in 1938 by Robert Merton. The focus of his theory refers to the lack of culture’s norms about what constitutes success and achieving success through legitimate means. Merton’s formulation of anomie became the explanation of the high rates of deviant behavior in the US compared with other countries. He looked into the various types of strain: structural and individual. Structural strain is on the social level. it affects how the individual perceives

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    CRIM3001 EXPLAINING CRIME ASSIGNMENT 2 ESSAY ________________________________ ANOMIE‚ STRAIN‚ AND SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY: INTERPRETING CRIME Causes of crime are arguably criminology’s most important and largest research topic. In this process of research‚ criminologists and academics have used numerous theories in attempts to explain how and why people resort to crime (Ellis‚ Beaver‚ Wright‚ 2009). The purpose of this paper is to examine a case study first with the use of strain theories (ST)

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    included‚ which therefore prevented anomie within individuals. However‚ his study was criticised for being ethnocentric‚ as he was not part of the Aborigines tribe‚ therefore it is not certain that he interpreted the rituals and practices that they did in the right way. Additionally‚ Interpretevist sociologist Berger said that religion was a “sacred canopy” which allowed individuals to deal with social issues‚ agreeing with Durkheim that religion is used to prevent anomie within a society. This is also

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    theories to the concept of modernization‚ Durkheim is known to lean toward a more optimistic outlook; however Durkheim was weary of societies collapsing into a state in which little moral guidance would be offered to individuals which he termed as anomie (Axia College‚ 2010). According to sources the process of modernization is seen to encompass such trends as urbanization‚ secularization‚ the development of mass production and consumption‚ the growth of bureaucracy‚ and the emergence of a large

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    Sociology is the study of people and society. It provides the people who study it with the knowledge to understand different social groups‚ and the roles of the social activities that take place within them. This knowledge allows people to see past the way in which we commonly understand our world‚ and see things in a more objective manner‚ making it easier to explain society in an unbiased way (Holmes‚ Hughes & Julian 2003:2). Different theories‚ viewpoints and social facts help us to achieve this

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    "[d]ecrease of love" (357). This may be understood not as a decrease in the romantic affection that Newland professes for May‚ but as a decrease in his "love" to be restricted by the social codes that directed his life and his whole society. His disenchantment with these paradigms goes so far that at a certain moment "he found that he had forgotten" to send May her lilies-of-the-valley (51)‚ meaning that he had almost broken his relationship with the already mentioned rules. In this moment he proceeds

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    Statistics d. The main point or theory of his research 3. What is Egoistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 4. What is Alturistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 5. What is the definition for Anomie? What is Anomic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 6. Use the case studies given and apply Durkheim’s theory. Emile Durkheim’s Study of Suicide Critical Questions to be Answered 1. Why was Durkheim’s work

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    The sociological views of the three founding fathers; Karl Marx‚ Max Weber‚ and Emile Durkheim all assert that various aspects of our lifestyle are fully a product of the society in which we live. Each theorist views the impact of society and its manifestation of our identity in a different way. All three of these men used the Industrial Revolution and capitalism to shape their theories of social identity‚ especially the identity created by capitalism’s division of labor; the owners of the means

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    The article states that‚ last Wednesday a young man‚ who worked as a night manager at a McDonald’s restaurant‚ in New York was arrested due to his selling of cocaine and crack‚ out of the establishment in which we worked. Frank Guerrero‚ sold an undercover police officer almost $11‚000 worth of cocaine and crack‚ over the spread of eight occasions. Guerrero cleverly hid the packages of cocaine in food packaging‚ as to discretely deliver it to his customers. Over $5000 was found in his daughter’s

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