Anomie and strain theories

Introduces students to Robert Merton's Anomie Theory, which posits that the idea of the American dream is implicated in the social production of crime. It also discusses two extensions of his theory, General Strain Theory and Institutional-Anomie Theory

Guardado en:  
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Gehring, Krista S. (Autor)
Otros Autores: Batista, Michael R. (Contribuidor) ; Wallace, Cheryl L. (Escritor del prólogo) ; Agnew, Robert 1953-
Tipo de documento: Print Imagen
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York Oxford University Press [2019]
En: CrimComics (issue 5)
Año: 2019
Disponibilidad en Tübingen:Disponible en Tübingen.
UB: 63 Q 10
Verificar disponibilidad: HBZ Gateway
Servicio de pedido Subito: Pedir ahora.
Palabras clave:
Descripción
Sumario:Introduces students to Robert Merton's Anomie Theory, which posits that the idea of the American dream is implicated in the social production of crime. It also discusses two extensions of his theory, General Strain Theory and Institutional-Anomie Theory
Notas:Includes bibliographical references
Die Angabe: "foreword written by Robert Agnew" steht auf dem Buchdeckel
Descripción Física:v, 23 Seiten, 27 cm
ISBN:0190207183
9780190207182