What policies are based on social structural theories?

What will be an ideal response?


There are a number of crime control polices that may be based on social structural theories as theories that blame social structure for crime emphasize social action as a panacea. One is the Chicago Area Project, which was developed by Clifford Shaw in the 1930s as a way of reducing delinquency in transitional neighborhoods. The project attempted to reduce social disorganization in slum neighborhoods by creating community committees staffed with local residents. A 50-year review of the program declared that it was effective in reducing rates of juvenile delinquency.

Mobilization for Youth tried to provide new opportunities and to change social arrangements so as to address the root causes of crime and delinquency by emphasizing community action that attacked entrenched political interests.

The 1960s War on Poverty, and later federal and state welfare programs providing supplement income assistance, are examples of programs that may hold the potential to reduce crime rates through the redistribution of wealth

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Tom is angry that he received a failing grade in his criminal law class. The failing grade causes him to be suspended from school. Out of revenge, he lets the air out of the tires on the university president's car

The president comes out to find his vehicle with four flat tires. The flats cause him to miss an off campus fundraising speech he was scheduled to give. Tom has committed: A) no offense because the tires were not permanently damaged or destroyed. B) criminal mischief because he caused the president substantial inconvenience. C) criminal mischief because a tire without air is worthless. D) reckless damage or destruction because Tom should have been aware that the president might have an important meeting off campus.

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In 2008, formal probation accounted for more than ______ of all juvenile dispositions

a. one-halfalf c. two-thirds b. one-third d. one-quarter

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The reliability of quantitative field studies can be enhanced by ____

a. By reviewing police records. b. Reviewing by the director of the organization. c. Contacting various personnel within the organization. d. Careful attention to the details of observation.

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