Policy implication of sociological theory of crime causation
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Although criminal behavior is often associated with individual character traits, people do not live, think, or act in a vacuum.
People make decisions within a sociological context that includes families, friends, schools, neighborhoods, towns, and cities.
We, therefore, explored, developed, and tested sociological theories of crime.
After years of testing these theories, and generally finding strong significant associations between several sociological factors and crime, these explanatory factors typically receive little media attention, rarely garner legislative consideration, and seldom find their way.
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