We are back from campus, at the 'criminal justice from the kitchen' home office to discuss some social aspects of #JuvenileDelinquency, are we ready to get started?
But back to business! We examined Biological & Psychological explanations. We dabbled in gender. Those explanations focus on the individual delinquent. We are now going to shift our focus on a social approach
Four major types of social theories of delinquency are:
~ social structure theories,
~ social process theories,
~ life course theories,
~ and social reaction theories
The third major type of social structure theory is subculture theory. A subculture is a set of values, norms, and beliefs that differs from those within the dominant culture
Then we can add additional challenges in society, poverty, access to education, opportunities for financial literacy & success ... which multiply isolation for young people
Cloward and Ohlin (1960) believe that many individuals aspire to a middle class lifestyle many others simply want money without having to improve their lifestyle or change their present social class membership.
Ultimately, subcultural theories summarize that delinquency is the result of being taught the morals, values, and techniques of criminal behavior through participation in our social circles.
Differential Association argues that individuals commit crime when they learn / observe criminal patterns by those in their immediate circle of family, friends, neighborhood
Differential Association argues that individuals commit crime when they learn / observe criminal patterns by those in their immediate circle of family, friends, neighborhood
Good afternoon, today we are going to introduce the police as an organization, specifically how American Law Enforcement differs from other organizations we see in society & in the government
My friend & colleague @CGVallejo sparked an interesting discussion last February. It's such a strong discussion, I saved to share with students today ... feel free to see what some of our best have to say ...
Good morning friends! I'm actually tweeting from the office today, and according to my water bottle I'm feeling awesome. So let's jump into this discussion of individual causes of delinquency.
Good morning, we are going to kick off our conclusion of History of Criminology & introduce the Positivist School. Buckle in my friends, we have a lot of work to do!