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    the way for his other sociological theories such as anomie and suicide (Durkheim‚ 1982). Durkheim generalized that every behavioral pattern whether it is fixed or not‚ so long as can restrain people from external‚ as the term of social fact. In other words‚ social fact is like a table putting in the middle of one corridor which ward if someone wants to go opposite side of some customs and habits or moral values. In addition‚ Durkheim analyzed anomie is one of the most important issue in his theory‚

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    In order to answer the question‚ the terms Crime & Deviance must firstly be defined. Crime is an act against the Law (robbery‚ murder etc)‚ thus the act is known as illegal‚ whereas Deviance is an act that is not against the Law but an act seen as ‘abnormal’ and going against the norms & values o f Society‚ such as cross-dressing etc. Marx developed the idea of Marxism (a conflict theory between Upper and Lower social classes) in the 18th Century‚ when social classes were very clearly defined-

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    the very least; however‚ the word “non-ideological” sets it apart and makes it clear that all participants in organized crime are present for their own interest‚ which is basically getting quick money in whatever way they can. In Merton’s Theory of Anomie‚ he argued that due to the importance given to economic status‚ people keep the means in disregard as long as their wealth will grow (Danis‚ Module 3‚ Slide 6). According to Abadinsky‚ either skill or ties with those at the top of the hierarchical

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    Development of Schools of Criminology Introduction: Criminology is a branch of sociology and has‚ in effect‚ been studied in one way or another for thousands of years. It has only been relatively recently‚ though‚ that it has been recognized as a scientific discipline in its own right. Criminology is most often associated with the study of the law enforcement and criminal justice system. A person looking for a career in criminal justice will very likely first seek to earn a criminology degree.

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    to new material conditions b. William. Ogburn 7. Dramaturgical approach a. Goffman (1959) b. People resemble performers in action 8. Master status a. A status that dominates others & determines a person’s general position in society. 9. Role strain a. Describe the difficulty that arises when the same social position imposes conflicting demands and expectations. i. Role conflict describes situation of a person dealing with the challenge of occupying two social positions 10. Achieved status

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    gender-based discrimination in the Criminal Justice System. INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY Institutional anomie theory is an explanatory framework that suggests that there are two main forces shaping the criminal justice system; culture and social structure. It also states that the higher the value of economic success in the given country is the higher the crime rates are. According to the institutional anomie theory‚ the anomie is responsible for the unequal distribution of deviant behavior and crime

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    Solidarity is the degree and type of integration‚ which is presented by a society or crowd with people and their fellow citizens. Solidarity refers to the bond that’s in a society that keeps people tied with one another. What makes the basis of solidarity depends on the type of society you are in. In a more humble society it may be mainly based around relationships and shared values. In more complex societies there are numerous theories that determine the sense of social solidarity. Durkheim used

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    concept of anomie in his book The Division of Labor in Society‚ published in 1893. He used anomie to describe a condition of deregulation that was occurring in society. This meant that rules on how people ought to behave with each other were breaking down and thus people did not know what to expect from one another. Anomie‚ simply defined‚ is a state where norms (expectations on behaviors) are confused‚ unclear or not present. It is normlessness‚ Durkheim felt‚ led to deviant behavior. Anomie thus refers

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    ASSESSMENT TERM PAPER - SOC220 - CRIMINOLOGY WHY DID THEY DO IT? Upon Completion‚ This Assignment Should Be Placed in Your E-Portfolio When a crime attracts a lot of attention‚ the media will sometimes explore the offender’s background and motives. Now that you yourself have become an “entry-level criminologist‚” you too can attempt to explain why a particular crime was committed. Below are a few notorious criminals‚ some mentioned in your textbook‚ who filled the pages of newspapers‚ magazines

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    Hannah Wisnewski Period 4 Sociology Mr. Taylor Essays for Test 1. Clarify how folkways‚ mores‚ and laws vary in importance within American society. Give examples of each. Their importance of folkways‚ mores and laws within American society is that‚ in combination‚ they help maintain a civil society. Folkways are rules or standards that cover ways of thinking‚ feeling‚ and behavior but lack moral overtones. Folkways are socially accepted however not morally significant. They are

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