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Sociological Perspectives into the Theories of Crime - Coggle Diagram
Sociological Perspectives into the Theories of Crime
Structure of Society
Environmental variables
Social Strain Theory
Anomie (Goals vs. Means)
Robert Merton
Rebellion
Rejects both societies goals and legitimate means with substitution
Retreatism
Rejects both goal and means to achieve
Innovation
Accepts societies goals/rejects legitimate means at attaining them
Differential Association Theory
Edward Sutherland
Learned behavior
Culture Conflict Theory
Religiously based cultures
Prohibition
Heterogeneous societies
Racial conflict
Slavery
Civil rights
Thorston Sellin
Conduct norms
Subcultures
Conflict Theory
Conflict and competition between social classes
Racial segregation (de jure)
Routine Activity Theory
Rational choice
Presence of motivated offender
Availability of suitable target
Absence of capable guardians
Felson
Factors of society vs. rational choice