The Social Structure Theory
Social structure theories in sociological criminology elaborate on the relationship between criminal behavior and social structures, thus asserting the view that the disadvantaged economic class positions are chiefly influential in determining criminal activities (Siegel 1). My interest in the Social Structure Theory is because of the following reasons. First, the theory combines human social dynamics with the study of systematic obstacles that lead to aggravated crimes, for instance, class struggle, community frustrations, and concerted […]