Encyclopedia of Sociology
CRIMINALIZATION OF DEVIANCE To be sure, from living in a society the indi- vidual has a pretty good idea what sorts of behav- io ...
CRIMINALIZATION OF DEVIANCE few people count when it comes to deciding what is a crime. WHEN DEVIANCE IS CRIMINALIZED: POLITICIZ ...
CRIMINALIZATION OF DEVIANCE the deviant of the benefits of his nonconformity, and therefore he becomes unenviable in the eyes of ...
CRIMINOLOGY of their social groups as well as a personal interest in financial gain or professional advancement. This helps to e ...
CRIMINOLOGY this is so, the very existence of society is problemat- ic. If we are all free to maximize our own self- interest we ...
CRIMINOLOGY Then, as now, the main alternatives were ‘‘get tough’’ deterrence strategies that assumed that potential criminals c ...
CRIMINOLOGY kinds of data they will use to study crime, and the kinds of explanations and theories they will apply to understand ...
CRIMINOLOGY (e.g. Chinese and Japanese Americans), but even this pattern is more complex. Chinese Americans whose families have ...
CRIMINOLOGY Park, Burgess, and McKenzie to study the social ecology of the city. Shaw and McKay found (1931) that areas of the c ...
CRIMINOLOGY crime is the focus of current research. This line of research has developed intriguing answers to the question of wh ...
CRIMINOLOGY social strain, or structurally based unequal oppor- tunity, and that some of these adaptations can result in crime. ...
CRIMINOLOGY law come from? Whose interest does the law serve? Why are the laws structured and enforced in par- ticular ways? The ...
CRIMINOLOGY the cost of an item against the utility, or benefit to be gained by owning that item. Likewise, before engaging in c ...
CRIMINOLOGY more delinquency by virtue of their social-class standing. Consequently, upper-class girls will be more controlled t ...
CRIMINOLOGY Cohen, Albert 1955 Delinquent Boys. New York: Free Press of Glencoe. Crutchfield, Robert D., and Susan R. Pitchford ...
CRITICAL THEORY Williams, Kirk R. 1984 ‘‘Economic Sources of Homi- cide: Reestimating the Effects of Poverty and Ine- quality.’’ ...
CRITICAL THEORY ‘‘just’’ or ‘‘equal’’ situation—as well as to uncover internal tendencies with a potential for change including ...
CRITICAL THEORY merely ‘‘mimetic’’ or imitative of the surrounding world of appearances. Making no demands on its audience to th ...
CRITICAL THEORY explored the relationship between mass produc- tion as form (e.g., montage as a form of film production) and pol ...
CRITICAL THEORY inherently rational component in symbolic inter- action as well as developing an empirical political sociology t ...
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