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Strain/Anomie Theory. What do you do when bad things happen?. A parent abuses you You fail a test you studied for Your partner dumps you Your dad dies suddenly Your parents get a divorce You become a crime victim. Agnew’s Strain Theory. Blocked Goals. Negative Emotions. Corrective
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What do you do when bad things happen? • A parent abuses you • You fail a test you studied for • Your partner dumps you • Your dad dies suddenly • Your parents get a divorce • You become a crime victim
Agnew’s Strain Theory Blocked Goals Negative Emotions Corrective Actions
Merton’s (1938) Strain Theory:A Critique of U.S. Society • Critique #1: • Critique #2:
Strain/Anomie: A Theory of Deviant Motivation • We are naturally law-abiding • We break rules because of strain • Strain originates in our social experience
Merton’s Anomie/Strain Model Inequality Crime Culture emphasis on ends over means
Cloward and Ohlin (1960):Illegitimate Opportunities Retreatists:
Albert K. Cohen (1955)Strain/Oppositional Subculture • Strain: • Oppositional subculture:
Messner and Rosenfeld (1994)Institutional Anomie Theory • Institutional balance of power • Institutional anomie (imbalance) • The American Dream causes crime!
Institutional Anomie Economic values penetrate other institutions People less likely to look out for each other Look out for self
Policy Implicationsof Strain Theory • Equalize opportunities for success • De-emphasize material success goals • Emphasize playing by the rules • Strengthen non-economic social institutions