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  • What Is the Meaning of Crime?

    The strictest definition of a crime is an act punishable by law. That makes it a social construct, identified by the morals of a given community and enforced by the will of that community.

  • Postmodern Social Theory

    Postmodern social theory is a field of diverse and at times contradictory ideas that try to describe the relations of individuals to society after World War II and the rise of the communications...

  • Definition of Socially Inclusive

    According to noted psychologist Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs theory, a human being's need to belong in society is third only to a person's physiological and safety needs. Classic...

  • Definition of Culture in Anthropology

    Anthropology is the generalized study of human beings. In anthropology, culture is a principal subject of investigation as well as a term whose meaning is the matter of some dispute. Generally,...

  • Social Change Theory

    Social change is defined as "a social process whereby the values, attitudes, or institutions of society ... become modified" (Reference 1). Many individual theories exist that contribute to the...

  • Social Reflection Theory

    A social reflection theory is any theory that posits a relationship wherein one aspect of society is considered the reflection of another. It will usually attempt to demonstrate this relationship...

  • Social Theory & Social Structure

    A social theory is a fundamental set of theoretical assumptions and observations that give rise to a coherent articulation of how society is composed, functions and develops. Social structure is a...

  • Theory of Social Action

    Social Action is a concept developed by social theorist Max Weber (1864-1920) and adopted by sociologists such as Talcott Parsons. Social Action Theory seeks to understand how individual agents...

  • Social Integration Theory

    Social integration theory explores the effects of belonging to a social group or society. Three social constructs are highlighted in the study of integration--domestic society, religious society...

  • Theory of Social Stratification

    Social stratification is a central concern in the field of sociology. Resources such as wealth and power are unequally distributed in modern society. The theory of social stratification concerns...

  • The Definition of Moral Ethics

    Moral ethics is a subject of frequent discussions, sometimes by great philosophers and sometimes, unknowingly, by a group of people on their front porch. A simple statement like "I can't believe...

  • About Crime & Sociology

    In Sociology, crime is identified as a deviant behavior. It is deviant in that it goes against accepted or written rules and laws that guide a society. All deviant behavior isn't a crime. Whether...

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