Social Institutions, Policy, and Crime: Applying Macro-criminological TheoryRosenfeld, RichardMessner, Steven F
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These are similarly assumed to be linked to differences in commitment to social institutions such as family and school and to differences in accepting specific Western norms and values. 展开 关键词: antisocial behaviour ethnic minorites integration policies neighbourhoods social control theory ...
In other words, those do not have the base norms necessary to fight the temptations of crime. Almost as if they have no conscience and they tend to be those with no strong connections with family, school or any major institutions, therefore cannot quite control themselves. Many argued that ...
However, ICT has also brought unintended consequences such as criminal activities, spamming, credit card frauds, ATM frauds, phishing, identity theft and other related cyber crimes. This study sought to assess cyber crime and its impact on the banking institutions in Nigeria. It also examined the...
2-14 Social institutions: IN CONTEXT 52分20秒 OUR LIVES ARE STRUCTURED AROUND MANY IMPORTANT SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SUCH AS WORK, RELIGION, AND EDUCATION. THESE ARE AT THE CORE OF OUR LIVES, THOUGH THEY ARE CONSTANTLY UNDERGOING CHANGES THAT IMPACT ON US ALL. WHERE WE LIVE IS ALSO A KEY FAC...
Social media posts incorporate real-time information that has, elsewhere, been exploited to predict social trends. This paper considers whether such information can be useful in relation to crime and fear of crime. A large number of tweets were collected from the 18 largest Spanish-speaking countri...
Health and social scientists have documented the hospital revolving-door problem, the concentration of crime, and long-term welfare dependence. Have these distinct fields identified the same citizens? Using administrative databases linked to 1.7 million New Zealanders, we quantified and monetized inequality...
In: Contemporary issues in criminological theory and research: the role of social institutions. Belmont, Calif: : Wadsworth 2012. 57 Guasp A, Gammon A, Ellison G. Homophobic hate crime: the gay British crime survey 2013. 2013.http://www.stonewall.org.uk/documents/hate_crime.pdf 58 Mason G...
Social structure, in sociology, the distinctive, stable arrangement of institutions whereby human beings in a society interact and live together. Social structure is often treated together with the concept of social change, which deals with forces that c