Strain theory (sociology)
Strain theory was originally introduced by Robert King Merton (1938), and argues that society's dominant cultural values and social structure causes strain, ...
5.9. Strain Theories – SOU
When a person views a strain as high in magnitude and unjust, and the pressure promotes criminal coping mechanism, people with minimal social control are more ...
Strain theory
2024年5月28日 — Strain theory, in sociology, proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, ...
Strain Theories
2015年5月29日 — Strain theories state that certain strains or stressors increase the likelihood of crime. These strains lead to negative emotions, such as ...
(PDF) Strain Theories and Crime
PDF | Strain theories state that certain strains or stressors lead to negative emotions, which create pressure for corrective action. Crime is one.
General Strain Theory
General strain theory (GST) posits that crime and delinquency are caused by the presence of negative emotion(s), such as fear, disappointment, depression, anger ...
Strain Theory | Topics
Robert Merton's strain theory is a sociological theory that explains the relationship between social structure and deviance.
Running head
Since Agnew's revision of strain theory, strain theory has been used to explain a variety of criminological phenomenon such as patterns of male versus female ...
緊張理論
緊張理論(英語:Strain Theory),又稱文化失範理論(Anomie Theory),由美國社會學家、犯罪學家羅伯特·金·莫頓於1938年提出,是二十世紀美國犯罪學三大理論之一( ...