CRIM 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Social Disorganization Theory, Peel Regional Police, Environmental Criminology

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8. 1- sociological theories explore relationships between and among groups and institutions and see crime as the result of social processes, as the consequence of aspects of social structure, or as the result of economic and class struggle. Macro approach and not micro approach (biological, psychological perspectives: predicting behaviour of a group rather than an individual. Social structure: the pattern of social organization and the interrelationships among institutions characteristic of a society. Social process- individuals: the interaction between and among social institutions, groups and. Social life: the ongoing structured interaction-including socialization and social behaviour in general-that occurs between persons in a society. 3 key sociological explanations for crime: 1) crime is the result of an individual"s location within the. Emphasizes existing power relationships between social groups, ownership of the means of production, and economic and social structures of society as they relate to social class and social control.

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