Which theory reflects the idea that it is the type of place that makes a difference in crime, more than the kinds of people that live in a certain place?
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Theory of Deviant Places
Reflects the idea that it is the type of place that makes a difference in crime, more than the kinds of people that live in a certain place.
Strain Theory
Argues that the way society is organized or structured produces deviance and crime, even among "normal" people.
Social Structure
Includes not only the physical structure of society (such as the appearance of a location), but also the organization of society (such as the distribution of resources like wealth and power).
Reflects the idea that it is the type of place that makes a difference in crime, more than the kinds of people that live in a certain place.
Strain Theory
Argues that the way society is organized or structured produces deviance and crime, even among "normal" people.
Social Structure
Includes not only the physical structure of society (such as the appearance of a location), but also the organization of society (such as the distribution of resources like wealth and power).
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Reflects the idea that it is the type of place that makes a difference in crime, more than the kinds of people that live in a certain place.
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