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Institutional Anomie Theory - Criminological Theory - Assignment, Exercises of Criminology

This lecture is from Criminological Theory. Major points are Social Learning Theory, Personality, Rational Choice Theory etc. Key important points are: Institutional Anomie Theory, Rosenfeld, Messner, Components, American Dream, High Crime Rates, Institutional Balance, Power Here, Institutional Balance of Power, Institutional

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Assignment #5 Institutional Anomie Theory
1. Describe Rosenfeld and Messner’s components of the “American Dream.”
2. Why does the American Dream lead to high crime rates? (Note: do not discuss the
institutional balance of power here)
3. What is meant by the “institutional balance of power?” How does the institutional
balance of power in the U.S. lead to high crime rates? (Note: do not discuss the American
Dream here)
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Assignment #5 Institutional Anomie Theory

  1. Describe Rosenfeld and Messner’s components of the “American Dream.”
  2. Why does the American Dream lead to high crime rates? (Note: do not discuss the institutional balance of power here)
  3. What is meant by the “institutional balance of power?” How does the institutional balance of power in the U.S. lead to high crime rates? (Note: do not discuss the American Dream here)

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