When did the first scientific study of criminals emerge?
What are positivist theories? What “subtheories” does it include?
What are functionalist theories? What are its assumptions? What are the five functionalist theories?
What are manifest and latent (dys)functions?
What is anomie theory? Who is its founder?
In anomie theory, how does letting off steam through minor acts of deviance cause individuals to return to acceptable roles in society?
What is the difference between mechanical and organic solidarity in anomie theory?
What did Durkheim notice about deviance and industrialization in 19th century? What is social integration and moral regulation? What do these have to do with anomie theory?
What is Merton’s anomie and strain theory? What are institutionalized goals and legitimate means?
What are anomie and strain in Merton’s anomie strain theory?
What are the modes of adaptation in anomie and strain theory?
What is differential opportunity theory?
What are the three types of gangs that lower-class neighbourhoods may become a part of?
What is Agnew’s general strain theory?
When is strain especially likely to create negative affect?
How has Agnew recently modified his general strain theory?
What is status frustration theory? What is it also known as?
What is the middle-class measuring rod?
What is status frustration?
What is mutual conversion?
What is reaction formation?
What are the main limitations of functionalist theories of deviance?
What is microanomie?
What are functionalist theories’ responses to criticisms?
What are learning theories? What are the three learning theories?
What is differential association theory?