Asked by Cesar Alejandro Vasquez on Sep 27, 2024

There is no reliable evidence to support anomie-strain theory's claim that people of the lower classes are more likely than those of other classes to engage in deviant behavior.

Anomie-Strain Theory

A sociological theory that suggests deviance and crime arise from the gap between culturally prescribed aspirations and the socially structured avenues for achieving those goals.

Lower Classes

A term referring to the economic and social stratum of society that possesses the least wealth, power, and social status.

  • Grasp the diversity of theoretical perspectives on the causes and persistence of deviance and crime.
  • Acquire knowledge on the principle of anomie and its impact in sociology, with a focus on Merton's Anomie-Strain Theory.
  • Examine how elements like class and opportunities within society affect deviant behaviors.