[CRIM 104] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (36 pages long)
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Emile durkheim : durkheim was an order theorists , moral order more fundamental than economic order, committed to preserving the existing social system, regarded society as an organism , society as an entity, greater than its parts. Integration: social forces of attraction, social bonds, collective belief. Conformity: conformity cannot be taken for granted, conformity and social control requires socialization, non-conformity can be expected when social controls are ineffective. Origins of social control- the chicago school: park & burgess, shawn & mckay, concentered with social disorganization, weakening informal controls lead to delinquency. Social disorganization and social control: social disorganization leads to a breakdown in informal social controls, when informal social controls break down, societies become more inclined to turn to formal social control. Albert reiss : did his phd and taught at university of chicago, in 1951, published delinquency as the failure of personal and social controls , talked about how people conform through acceptance and/ or submission .