CRIM 3657 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Sanctification, Industrial Revolution

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Matza (1964) delinquency and drift: majority of people that committed crimes were not delinquent, far from committed to deviant belief systems, techniques of neutralization, drift in and out of delinquency. Important shifts: learning deviant justification not deviant motivation, people drift in and out of crime through these techniques. Nature of recidivism: members of the (cid:494)last leisure class(cid:495). Zimring: greatest (cid:494)cure(cid:495) is to grow up. Before the separation youths weren(cid:495)t seen as a separate category. Young people are told to leave their houses to get a job and make money for. Juvenile courts are responsible for the problems with youth crimes. Rapid urbanization: people migrating to the cities, work in the factories was done by a majority of young people and some old crowds. Increased mechanization: with the advancement of technology there was less need for human employment. Less jobs. young people from the factories to reduce competition.

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