Transcription of Major Sociological Theoretical Approaches in Criminology 7
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7 Major Sociological Theoretical Approaches in CriminologyAnomie Theories mile Durkheim and AnomieMerton s Theory of AnomieRobert Agnew s General Strain Theory (GST)Subcultural TheoriesCohen s Lower-Class Reaction TheoryCloward and Ohlin s Differential Opportunity TheorySocial Process TheoriesThe Chicago SchoolShaw and McKay s Social Disorganization TheorySutherland s Theory of Differential AssociationCrime File Designing Out CrimeMiller s Focal Concerns TheoryMatza s Delinquency and Drift TheorySocial Control TheoriesReckless s Containment TheoryHirschi s Social Bond TheoryGottfredson and Hirschi s General Theory of CrimeJohn Hagan s Power-Control TheoryDevelopmental and Life Course
158 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY Major Sociological Theoretical Approaches in Criminology Table 7.1 is a more detailed outline of the sociological theories that were briefly presented in Table 5.1, Major Theoretical Approaches in Criminology. These include mainstream sociological theories: anomie, social
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