Nmerton's strain theory book

Social theory and social structure merton, robert k. Robert agnew developed general strain theory believing mertons theory was too vague. This paper presents a general strain theory of crime and delinquency that is capable of overcoming the criticisms of previous strain theories. Mertons strain theory is an important contribution to the study of crime and deviance in the 1940s it helped to explain why crime continued to exist in countries, such as america, which were experiencing increasing economic growth and wealth.

It argues individuals may commit crime due to emotion and not financial gain. While durkheims concept of anomie was rather vague, merton explains the idea in quite a detailed way. While mertons theory was based on 20 th century america, it is transferable to any contemporary, western, developed capitalist society. After dominating deviance research in the 196os, strain theory came under heavy attack in the. Merton s most popular book is social theory and social structure. Strain theory states that social structures within society may pressure citizens to commit crimes. Strain theory how social values produce deviance social. He thought that there could be deviance where there is a difference between what defines success and the proper means to achieve said goals. Following on the work of emile durkheim, strain theories have been advanced by robert king merton 1957, albert k. Robert king merton was a distinguished american sociologist perhaps best known for having coined the phrase selffulfilling prophecy, the explanation for how a belief or an expectation, correct or incorrect, affects the outcome of a situation or the way a person or a group will behave. Agnews general strain theory university of illinois springfield.

Robert mertons strain theory stems from a fundamental question that he posed on why the rates of deviance were so different among different societies. In this social theory and social structure originally published in 1949. Robert agnew argued that strain theory could still be a key theory within crime and deviance but it had to loosen its ties to social class and refocus on norms. Mayo deals with the process through which wealth comes to be a symbol of social achievement. Merton studied under talcott parsons at harvard, and was chairman of the department of sociology at columbia. Robert k mertons strain theory explained sociology. Furthermore, merton did not explain why only some individuals reacted with criminal behavior when confronted with strain agnew, 1992.

Cohen 1955, richard cloward and lloyd ohlin 1960, neil smelser 1963, robert agnew 1992, and steven messner and richard rosenfeld 1994. This book is a collection of his best theories and insights over structuralfunctionalist paradigm. Human problems of an industrial civilization, i53, new york, i933. Merton has 32 books on goodreads with 7647 ratings. Violence in these circumstances may be a way to cope. Actually the problem is not that of the sickness of an acquisitive society. His latent and manifest consequence is still used by sociologists. In sociology and criminology, strain theory states that social structures within society may pressure citizens to commit crime. In sociology and criminology, strain theory states that social structures within society may. Buy social theory and social structure 1968 enlarged ed by robert k. Robert merton published his social structure and anomie in 1938. But merton is still ahead of his time relative to todays academic sociologists, who construe sociology as social psychology.

1598 575 1145 1403 1076 199 958 945 1140 1121 1371 834 1006 528 1212 245 1301 189 1395 1404 622 382 1300 813 1262 1475 574 1400 734 773 335 963 305 311 807 1488