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Youth Crime and Justice Based on findings from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime, this paper challenges the evidence-base which policy-makers have drawn on to justify the evolving models of youth justice across the UK (both in Scotland and Engl... L Mcara,S. McVie 被引量...
There are two major theories that help us to understand why crime came to be and also why it continues to happen: labeling theory and social-conflict theory. Explore each theory and how they provide answers to society's most complex questions. It's A Crime Crime is pretty basic, right?
Policing has long been implicated in state projects that construct race and racial inequality, yet many officers maintain that their work is colorblind. Burgeoning theories of racialized organizations offer a means of analyzing the processes that mediate such relationships between state racial projects and...
s theories pushed sociology and criminology away from pseudo-biological explanations of crime to the social environment, the Chicago School analyzed how social control broke down within neighborhoods, while Du Bois analyzed how racis...
Researchers have available to them numerous indicators of financial openness and integration, many of which have yielded substantially differing results in past research, for example, on the relationship of financial openness or integration with economic growth. This article reviews the main indicators and...
R. (2001). Control theories of crime. In R. Paternoster & R. Bochman (Eds.), Explaining criminals and crime: Essays in contemporary criminological theory. Roxbury. Hoeben, E. M., Meldrum, R. C., & Young, J. T. (2016). The role of peer delinquency and unstructured socializing in ...
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Explain. 1. Introduction Criminologicaltheoriesalways explain why do people commit crime‚ or to find out what are the most influential factors motivate people commit crime and violate thesocialnorms. However‚socialcontroltheorieshave been already assumed humans are ...
to offer their services. Instead, skills are “unbundled” from occupations, and platforms provide alternative ways to signal competencies, for example, via their rating and review systems. To shed light on the applicability of existing theories to explain the skill profiles of gig workers, we ...