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Why People Commit Crime: A Strain Theory Perspective

Title: Why People Commit Crime: A Strain Theory Perspective
Category: Social Sciences / Sociology
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Why People Commit Crime: A Strain Theory Perspective

Why People Commit Crime: A Strain Theory Perspective SOCI150 Criminology <Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>Deviance, criminal behavior and wrong doings; why do they occur? People don't just wake up one morning and say "I'm off from work today so why don't I just go rob a bank". There has to be something in their past or present experiences that cause one to engage in …showed first 75 words of 2456 total

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showed last 75 words of 2456 total…Context and <Tab/><Tab/>Consequences of Merton's Two Theories." Sociological Inquiry 73(4): p471-489, 2003. Deflem, Mathieu. 1999. Review of 'The Future of Anomie Theory,' edited by Nikos Passas and Robert Agnew. Social Forces 78(1): 364-366. Chesney-Lind, Meda and Lisa Pasko. 2004.The Female Offender: Girls, Women and Crime. Sage Publications. McCluskey, Cynthia Perez. 2002. Understanding Latino Delinquency. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing. Schmalleger, Frank. 2002. Criminology Today. Prentice Hall (3rd ed.): Upper Saddle River, NJ

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