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  • Sociological Theories of Deviance: Definitions & Considerations

    Sociological Theories of Deviance: Definitions & Considerations

  • Anomie: Concept, Theory, Research Promise

    Anomie: Concept, Theory, Research Promise

  • A Thesis Entitled Anomie and Development—A Cross-National

    A Thesis Entitled Anomie and Development—A Cross-National

  • Anomie and Crime in the Family in a Traditional and Transitional Society

    Anomie and Crime in the Family in a Traditional and Transitional Society

  • An Empirical Application of Institutional Anomie Theory at the Ec Nsus Tract Level Stacie Jergenson

    An Empirical Application of Institutional Anomie Theory at the Ec Nsus Tract Level Stacie Jergenson

  • Crime As a Cascade Phenomenon

    Crime As a Cascade Phenomenon

  • Adolescent Anomie and Aggression by Marie Polgar-Matthews a Thesis

    Adolescent Anomie and Aggression by Marie Polgar-Matthews a Thesis

  • Collective Efficacy and Intimate Partner \Violence

    Collective Efficacy and Intimate Partner \Violence

  • A Cross-National Test of Institutional Anomie Theory

    A Cross-National Test of Institutional Anomie Theory

  • Collective Efficacy and Social Cohesion in Miami-Dade County

    Collective Efficacy and Social Cohesion in Miami-Dade County

  • Race and Anomie: a Comparison of Crime Among Rural Whites and Urban Blacks Based on Social Structural Conditions

    Race and Anomie: a Comparison of Crime Among Rural Whites and Urban Blacks Based on Social Structural Conditions

  • Social Change and Anomie: a Cross-National Study Ruohui Zhao Liqun Cao

    Social Change and Anomie: a Cross-National Study Ruohui Zhao Liqun Cao

  • Moving Beyond Poverty: Neighborhood Structure, Social

    Moving Beyond Poverty: Neighborhood Structure, Social

  • Issues in Criminal Justice I

    Issues in Criminal Justice I

  • Anomie in the Sociological Perspective of Émile Durkheim

    Anomie in the Sociological Perspective of Émile Durkheim

  • CHAPTER 4  Anomie/Strainanomie/Strain Theorytheory Distribute

    CHAPTER 4  Anomie/Strainanomie/Strain Theorytheory Distribute

  • Crime As a Function of Anomie Elwin H

    Crime As a Function of Anomie Elwin H

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  • Anomie Behaviorism Collective Efficacy Differential Association Theory
  • ANOMIE: HISTORY and RESEARCH APPLICATION Lawrence M Hynson
  • The Psychology of Anomie Ali Teymoori Bachelor of Clinical Psychology Master of Philosophy (Psychology)
  • Modern Political Anomie
  • Theories and Causes of Crime
  • The Anomie-Deviant Behavior Connection: the Theories of Durkheim, Merton, and Srole
  • Legal Cynicism, Collective Efficacy, and the Ecology of Arrest*
  • A Durkheimian Analysis of Anomie and Deviant Behavior Among National Football League Players
  • LEGAL POSITIVISM and FEDERALISM: the CERTIFICATION EXPERIENCE Paul A
  • Austin Sample
  • Anomie, Deviant Behavior, and the Olympics Brian K
  • Lecture 6: the Sociology of Anomie: Conformity and Deviance
  • Lecture 11A: Social Disorganization, Anomie, and Strain Theories
  • Chapter 1: Theorizing Media and Crime
  • The Correlation of Poverty and Crime: Testing the Anomie Theory Abstract
  • Chapter 6 Sociological Mainstream Theories
  • Organized Crime, Culture, and Social Institutions in Europe: an Application of Institutional Anomie Theory
  • Pioneers in Criminology XVI--Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) Walter A


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