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This comprehensive overview explores key theories of crime and deviance, including Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Theory. Delve into concepts like Anomie, Strain Theory, and types of deviance such as innovation, ritualism, and retreatism. The piece also addresses the impact of stigma, the dynamics of group behavior, and the various roles and characteristics of social groups. Additionally, it discusses crime prevention strategies such as deterrence, rehabilitation, and the implications of recidivism, providing a robust understanding of societal norms and deviant behavior.
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Category Heading Functionalism and Deviance Symbolic and Conflict Theories Category Heading CRIME CONTROL GROUPS RANDOM 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Gap between culturally desirable goals and a legitimate way of attaining them
THOSE THAT REJECT SOCIETY’S GOALS BY REJECTING WAYS OF ACHIEVING THEM
USES ILLEGAL MEANS TO ACHIEVE THE ACCEPTANCE OF SOCIETY’S GOALS
THE THEORY THAT SAYS MINORITIES ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE CONVICTED AND RECEIVE HARSHER PUNISHMENT
STATES THAT THERE IS A RATIO OF DEVIANT TO NONDEVIANT PEOPLE
A MINIMUM OF TWO PEOPLE THAT HAVE ONE OR MORE GOALS IN COMMON
GROUPS OF PEOPLE THAT ARE IN THE SAME PLACE AND AT THE SAME TIME
A GROUP THAT HAS REGULAR CONTACT, SHARE BELIEFS, AND SHARE SIMILAR GOALS