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Strain Theory : The Theory Of Deviance

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Strain theory asserts that society fix goals and put pressure on individual to realize them. Society does not provide adequate means to achieve those goals, as a result, individual feels strained and commits crime. Often people sell drugs or engage in prostitution to become rich. So, without providing or showing the right way of achieving goals, society pressurize to accomplish those which influence people to follow some alternative or deviant course of action (“Strain Theory (Sociology),” 2017).
Merton claimed that deviance is the result of the discrepancy of cultural goals and the existing manner of realizing those goals. According to him deviance is rooted in the distribution pattern of means assigned by society. Cultural goals refer to the lawful aims. American Dream could be an example of cultural goal in the USA. People believing in American Dream define success as having a family, owning house and financial security, and claim to achieve this with hard work and education. Education, government or military service are the traditional means to achieve the cultural goal. Desire to have economic stability is common, however, not everyone has equal access to the measures to reach the dream. Merton recognizes five modes of adaptation to the cultural goals and institutionalized means which are conformity, innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and rebellion (Rath, 2015).
Conformity occurs when a person accepts the cultural goals and the traditional ways to realize them. Attending school, college, university, and after graduation joining a company or start own business are excellent examples of conformity. Innovation happens when a person admits cultural goals but refuses to follow the institutionalized ways of accomplishment. An innovator has tendency to involve in illegal activities to fulfil the goals. In contrast, an innovator might also engage in legal, yet somewhat atypical activities. Founders of Facebook and Microsoft both were dropped from graduate schools but achieved American Dream (Rath, 2015). It is possible to apply Merton’s theory of anomie to explain White Collar Crime. White collar criminals are business and high ranked officials who get involved in nonviolent activities such as bribery, fraud,

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