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Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper to include the following:
Review the history of sociological criminology.
Briefly describe the differences between:
- Sociological social psychology
- Socialization
- Social Process
Design a chart, list and describe the theories, concepts, or norms included in the following:
- Social structure theories
- Strain theories
- Cultural deviance theories
- Learning theories
Reflect on which theory may have the biggest effect on triggering crime and include your rationale.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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SOCIAL THEORY
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Introduction
Criminology is the study of crime, some of its causes, how it can be mitigated and how
law enforcement is dealing with the same. Sociology is the study of behavior which is a general
term used for several studies and criminology is amongst some of the topics that are studied
under sociology. Crime is a menace in every society, and various individuals have dedicated
their time in a bid to analyse and comprehend what it is that is leading to crime in the various
communities. The branch that handles this is criminology which is a sub-branch of sociology. In
this paper we are going to look at the history of criminology, some differences between
sociological social psychology, socialization, a social process than design a chart that describes
the theories and concepts used in the social structure, strain, cultural deviance, and learning
theories.
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History of social criminology
Humans have evolved over the years, and so has the idea of how crime is carried out and
addressed together with its causes. In the ancient t...
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