I keep seeing "Classic Strain Theories" plural in reading, does this refer to Merton's macro and micro level theories? Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Generally, when people discuss "Classic Strain Theories," they're also including the work of Cohen (1955) and Cloward & Ohlin (1960). Both of these works were heavily influenced by Merton's writings on strain and attempted to explain the formation of juvenile gangs.
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I've studied criminology with a degree , folks listen to a band called 4 non Blondes ( what's up) it's the strain theory in a song .
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I keep seeing "Classic Strain Theories" plural in reading, does this refer to Merton's macro and micro level theories? Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Generally, when people discuss "Classic Strain Theories," they're also including the work of Cohen (1955) and Cloward & Ohlin (1960). Both of these works were heavily influenced by Merton's writings on strain and attempted to explain the formation of juvenile gangs.
How is this relevant in criminal justice today?