SOCL 4461 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ritualism In The Church Of England

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Industrialization that led to the development of cities: concentric zone theory, urban areas saddled with high crime, assumption that rural crime follows similar patterns and is similarly affected, rural deprivation, higher and more concentrated poverty, gender inequality, characteristics that separate rural areas, civic engagement, rural citizens shift more easily toward legitimate pursuits in times of economic strain. 3 stages, each characterized by two things: the system of production, the political arrangement, stage 1: plantation economy and racial caste, stage 2: industrial expansion and race conflict, stage 3: progressive transitions and class oppression. Anomie: success: wealth, power, prestige, means: how to achieve success, anomie: weakened attachment, strain: trying to succeed, but unable to, robert merton: stratification and crime. Stratification existence and the means by which these are produced: type 1: uneven distribution of the material conditions of, type 2: uneven distribution of the currency of exchange, type 3: inequality of wealth, must haves for crime.

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