Sociology


Causes of Crime
This paper discusses a number of theories that attempt to explain crimininal behavior. "A portion of sociological theories include the gang theory by Frederick Trasher, the deliquency and drift theory by David Matza, and the theory of differential association by Edwin Sutherland." The paper then discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each of these theories. The paper concludes by answering the question of whether social structure theories offer a reliable way to explain the causes of crime. Includes 4 sources. 4 and 1/4 pages.
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Reality Therapy for Delinquents
Glasser's reality theory for treating delinquents is discussed in this paper. "Glasser's reality therapy asserts the basic needs of all humans. He states that each individual has two basic needs." The role of the therapist in this theory is then examined. 3 pages.
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Law in Society
This paper presents theories that attempt to explain why law exists and how it affects the existence of crime. Specifically, the paper explores the conflict model theory and the consensus model theory. The author takes a stand as to which model better explains the existence of law and criminality. Weaknesses in both models are pointed out, but the author's conclusion is based on how the one theory is more applicable to society due to its smaller reliance on.... 3 pages. (Note: This paper written at the graduate level)
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