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Some functionalist sociologist argue that crime and deviance are caused by the inability of some people to gain the reward of society, evaluate the usefulness of functionalist approaches in understanding crime and deviance? Explain with example​

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Functionalist believe that crime is actually beneficial for society – for example it can improve social integration and social regulation. It seeks to explain crime by looking at the nature of society, rather than at individuals. ...

Merton's Anomie Theory of Deviance

Which sociologist theory of deviance argue that deviance is often a result of people being unable to meet the goals of society by following the means offered by society? Merton's Anomie Theory of Deviance. Deviance occurs when people feel they cannot succeeded in life through socially acceptable means..


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