Asked by marisol castorena on Sep 27, 2024

Merton's theory assumes the premise that lower-income people have a higher propensity to commit deviant acts compared to higher-income people.

Lower-Income People

Lower-income people are individuals or groups that earn significantly less money compared to the average income levels within a society.

Deviant Acts

Actions that go against the norms or laws of a society, which can range from minor nonconformities to major offenses.

  • Engage with the spectrum of theories detailing the origins and unyielding persistence of deviance and crime.
  • Learn about the essence of anomie and its implications in the sociological arena, notably in the examination of Merton's Anomie-Strain Theory.
  • Assess the role of societal elements, such as class and opportunities, in influencing deviant behavior.