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The Evolution of Families and Marriages

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This chapter also explores the early origins of the major types of social . ... Sociologists understand families to be social institutions that perform vital . ... by the mid-1900s most had abandoned such debates in favor of research on the new family system that was emerging as a result of the industrial econ-omy (Lasch 1977). ...

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Chapter 5: How Sociologists Do Research

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Chapter 5: How Sociologists Do Research Chapter Summary Sociologists conduct research on almost every area of human behavior. The research conducted may be at the macro level, encompassing broad matters such as social structure, or at the micro level, which addresses individualistic and small group interaction. Sociological research is

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Chapter 5: How Sociologists Do Research - CSUN

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Chapter 5: How Sociologists Do Research Chapter Summary Sociologists conduct research on almost every area of human behavior. The research conducted may be at the macro level, encompassing broad matters such as social structure, or at the micro level, which addresses individualistic and small group interaction. Sociological research is

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CRIMINOLOGY: DISCIPLINE OR INTERDISCIPLINE?

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Punishment Philosophy" in the chapter "Early Explanations of Criminal Behavior and Their Modern Counterparts." Similarly, in his text on juvenile delinquency, Empey (1982) has a chapter entitled, "Control Theory: Biological and Psychodynamic," and four chapters devoted to sociological theories under the

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THE RULES OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHOD

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CHAPTER I WHAT IS A SOCIAL FACT? Before inquiring into the method suited to the study of social facts, it is important to know which facts are common-ly called "social." This information is all the more necessary since the designation "social" is used with little precision. It is currently employed for practically all phenomena gen-

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Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory

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Page 5 of 12 Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory: Sutherland, Edwin H.: White-Collar Crime its insensitivity to the public welfare. He had the courage to criticize his government as “racist” during World War II for its interment of 120,000 Japanese, more than half of them U.S. citizens, who obviously posed no threat to the United States ...

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