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Discuss various theories of crime including strain/anomie theory, social control theory, labeling theory, critical criminology, feminist theory, theories of white-collar crime, environmental criminology, and developmental theories of crime.

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Assignment (Doc) | Criminology

Discuss various theories of crime including strain/anomie theory, social control theory, labeling theory, critical criminology, feminist theory, theories of white-collar crime, environmental criminology, and developmental theories of crime.

   Added on 2022-10-07

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CRIMINOLOGY1
Anomie/Strain Theory
According to the classical strain theory an individual would more likely to be deviant
if their aspirations that have been determined in a cultural way for monetary success is not in
harmony with the opportunities that are available for the achievement of that success.
According to the contemporary strain theory or the institutionalism anomie theory the
higher level of crime rate is attributable towards the cultural pressure that is exerted by way
of the economic goals.
The major correlate of crime according to the strain/anomie theory is that the
influences of the varied social institutions on crime rather than just the economic structures.
The primary focus of the classical strain theory was the particular type of strains that
have been involving an individual’s inability for the achievement of monetary success. On
the other hand, the institutional anomie theory focuses on the cultural pressure of the
economic goals (Walsh, 2017).
Social Control Theory
According to the social control theory criminality is viewed as the results of the
interactions of the individuals with various institutions, organizations and the processes in the
society. In this theory criminality is generally viewed as the function for the interactions of
the people with different institutions, organizations and the processes of the society.
The major correlates of crime according to the social process theory are the
relationships, norms, commitments, relationship and beliefs of a human being.
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CRIMINOLOGY2
In the contemporary theory of social control by Ivan Nye the ways for measuring the
control mechanisms were specified in relation to self-reports for the behaviours of
delinquency. The main focus in this type of theory is family as a source of control over youth.
Another type of theory of social control that has been proposed by Walter Reckless focuses
on the self-conception to become a good person to be an insulator against peer pressure for
the engagement in delinquent behaviours (Ross, 2017).
Labelling, Critical and Feminist theory
Societal reaction, under the labelling theory of deviance, can be referred to as all the
formal and informal social control agencies which are seen as greatly affecting the outcomes
of the deviance by way of their responses towards the same.
The theoretical perspective of critical criminology challenges all the traditional
understandings and uncovers any false belief that individuals have about the concepts of
criminal justice and crime without taking any exclusive conflict perspective.
In the perspective of feminist criminology a reaction towards the general
discrimination of women in the crime studies is provided.
In the critical criminology a wide and diverse range of interconnected and dynamic
theories are seen as sharing a commitment to provide for alternative approaches towards the
ways for the examination of the various disciplines of criminology. Societal reaction theory is
the understanding of the reasoning for labelling of any individual to be criminal is related to
the reactions of others in a negative way. On the other hand feminist criminology is seen as
challenging all the mainstream theories in which the explanations for male crimes are
assumed as valid in an equal manner as the explanations for the crimes that have been
committed by the women (Ladson-Billings & Tate, 2016).
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