Crime and Deviance

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'I Love Lucy' Meets the Iron Cage
O economista político Max Weber (1864 – 1920) é conhecido por "A ética protestante e o espírito do capitalismo", onde argumenta que a ética puritana influenciou o desenvolvimento da sociedade de mercado. Weber quis ser científico quando se tratava de economia e no modo com que as pessoas lidam com a incerteza. Ele dividiu a ação social em quatro tipos: (1) instrumentalmente racional; (2) racional em relação aos valores; (3) afetiva ou (4) tradicional (ou de “hábitos arraigados”).
Criminological theories
Criminological theories
Leah Cleary
Most introductory sociology courses require a discussion on deviance and conformity. This activity fits nicely into such a unit. This activity requires students to create a crime scrapbook, use other students' crime scrapbooks to analyze and practice implementing sociological theory, and finally, to watch "Solitary Nation" from Frontline and consider
A Level Sociology: Interactionist Approach to C&D
A Level Sociology: Interactionist Approach to C
Crime and deviance complete revision
Crime and deviance complete revision
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Robert K. Merton (1910 - 2003) American sociologist Robert Merton is perhaps best known for his theory of deviance, which locates the source of crime within the structure of American society. Merton drew on Émile Durkheim's concept of Anom ie and modified it to refer to the the strain put on individuals' behavior when accepted norms conflict with social reality (Giddens et al., 2012. Essentials of Sociology, 4th ed.)
Strain Theory - Robert Merton argues that deviance occurs when a society does not give all its members equal ability to achieve socially acceptable goals. ... Or when a viral ancient strain of vampirism is unleashed.
Theories of Human Behavior || focus & main concepts
Theories of Human Behavior || focus & main concepts