RT Article T1 Anomie, social change and crime. A theoretical examination of institutional-anomie theory JF The British journal of criminology VO 42 IS 4 SP 729 OP 742 A1 Bernburg, Jón Gunnar LA English YR 2002 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639312749 AB The last decade has seen a revived interest in using anomie theory in crime and deviance research. The present paper contributes to this development by offering an examination of a particular extension of anomie theory, namely, Messner and Rosenfeld's Institutional-Anomie theory. Explicating Institutional-Anomie theory relative to the sociologies of Durkheim, Merton and Polanyi, I find that this theory goes beyond Merton by using a strain of thought that is critical of liberal society. By bringing in the notion of the disembedded market economy, a central notion in the institutionalism of Polanyi and Durkheim, this theory links crime, anomie, and contemporary social change. I also discuss some of the limitations of linking crime with societal level processes in a Durkheimian rather than Mertonian manner K1 Anomie K1 Sozialer Wandel K1 Kriminalität K1 Anomietheorie