CRIM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Travis Hirschi, Edwin Sutherland, Ear Trumpet

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Sociological approaches: sociological approaches have been/continue to be, between 60-75% of theorizing about crime and delinquency, even the majority of prominent thinkers. The jukes: study by dugdale, dugdale had limited schooling, become assistant sculptor, tried running manufacturing business, had nervous breakdown, became a sociologist, dugdale observed young man (apparently feebleminded) on trial in court. Concentric zone theory cont: zone i (the loop, or central business district) on the waterfront on lake michigan was the main rail and eater transportation hub, zone ii (the zone in transition) was immediately adjacent to the. Loop: zone iii (the zone of workingmen"s homes) was between the. Zone in transition and residential zone: zone iv was the residential zone, zone v (the commuters zone) was on the outskirts of town, now commonly referred to as the suburbs . & mckay set out to demonstrate that juvenile delinquency rates were related to the social disorganization found in the zone in.

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