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    Social disorganization theory asserts that crime is more likely to occur in communities with weak social institutions. This theory explains why some disorganized neighborhoods give rise to gang violence, it operates the same with respect to youth gang behavior as it does for criminal behavior more generally (Papachristos and Kirk 2006). Social disorganization theory emphasizes that youth gangs can arise spontaneously in neighborhoods with weak social ties and an absence of social control (Singh,

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    The two theories I chose are The Social Disorganization Theory and The Strain Theory. Social Disorganization theory was created by Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay. They wanted to know why certain areas in certain communities were continuously high in crime year after year. They found that the change or high turnover disrupted the community and caused the communities to be unstable. Social Disorganization Theory has two main sections, the three causes of neighborhood deterioration and the zones

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    the theory of social disorganization I also selected assault as the type of crime for this assignment. The theory of “social disorganization explains how the social and physical environments of an individual influence the choice of behavior that individual makes” (Skoll, 2009). For instance, environments with fretting social structures are likely to experience higher rates of crime compared to environments whose social structures are intact. Precisely, environments with frayed social structures may

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    hand; I shall, define gang crime, provide a description of social disorganization theory, illustrate how the application of social disorganization theory provides an explanation of gang crime, describe differential opportunity theory, demonstrate how differential opportunity theory can explain gang crime, and exemplify as to which theory provides a superior explanation of gang crime. In the end, it will be clear that social disorganization theory is a superior explanation of gang crime in comparison

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    experiencing major crime in their neighborhood by juvenile delinquency and could not pinpoint the reason behind it. Criminology theorists went on a mission to find why crime was popular in the neighborhoods of Chicago. They created a theory called social disorganization theory which is also known as the theory of the Chicago school. Many different theorists had found their own concepts, testing, propositions, and findings to figure out the relationship between crime and neighborhoods. Some could not figure

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    identify two separate criminological theories that will operate at multiple levels of analysis. I have chosen are social disorganization theory and the theory of anomie. These theories are considered to be separate branches of the social structure theory, the differences between them are identifiable. Shaw and McKay’s social disorganization theory examines the failure of social institutions, organizations in low economic communities and neighborhoods. The theory explores the relations between

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    Running head: Social Disorganization Theory and Mass Incarceration 1 Social Disorganization Theory and Mass Incarceration 14 Social Disorganization Theory and Mass Incarceration Kiara Bell & Zaire Bell Winston-Salem State University Abstract In this research study, we will be examining The Social Disorganization Theory derived from The Chicago School of criminology. The purpose of this study is to better understand the social and ecological characteristics of those whom reside within this

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    is the social and environmental factors that influence a person to indulge in crime and exhibit criminal behavior apart from psychological and biological factors. Society plays a major role in shaping one’s behavior. Sociological theories emphasized the relationship between negative social factors and its impact on human behaviors. Various criminal behaviors have displayed how crime is influenced by crime. One factor that influences crime is social disorganization. Social disorganization is a theory

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    Unlike most theories of crime that focus on the individual, the social disorganization theory focuses on inability of community members to achieve shared values or to solve jointly experienced problems (Bursik, 1988). Using Mexico City for the study has many benefits, including what alternative explanations for the causes and dynamics of criminality. Institutional anomie basically says that crime in the United States is driven by pressures to succeed and profit monetarily. Mexico City is a prime

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    The Social Disorganization theory is an intriguing theory that can be seen in our society today. This theory states that “disorganized communities cause crime because informal social controls break down and criminal cultures emerge” (Cullen 6). The city of Chicago was the predominate focus upon the construction of this theory. The reasoning for this was because Chicago was the fastest growing population in the 19th century, a population starting at 5,000 in 1800 and growing to 2 million in 1900,

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