CRJ 404 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Travis Hirschi, Differential Association

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An assumption (or set of assumptions) that attempts to explain why or how things are related to each other. An attempt to make sense of what we observe & experience. Connect two or more things as related (social class & crime) Theories are located within any number of perspectives. They share the basic rules and direction of perspective, and therefore paradigms and offer individual explanation. In the forest of criminology, there are 5 theoretical paradigms: demonic, classical and neoclassical, positivist, critical, and integrated. Within the paradigms are the various perspectives and theories. A normative theory is one that assumes that there is a standard or agreed upon set of societal norms that everyone knows and can, therefore, live by. These theories do not question whether a delinquent act should be a delinquent act, who might be defining the delinquency or the delinquent, or what role society or individuals in society play on these definitions.

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