Articles for tag: Durkheim, Emile Durkheim, Functionalism, , Societal Norms

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Sociological Perspective: Functionalism

Functionalism is one of the core perspectives of sociology. Sociology examines the contexts in which people live and how these contests affect them. In essence, sociology examines the question of why the world is the way that it is. Functionalism, along with conflict theory and interactionism, is one of the major schools of sociological thought, ...

Characteristics of a Sociopath

Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer; John Wayne Gacy; Jack the Ripper — famous sociopaths that have dominated popular culture. A sociopath is a person who suffers from a severe form of antisocial personality disorder. Sociopaths are usually career criminals; however they do not necessarily have to have a criminal history. You can prove someone is a ...

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Edwin Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory

When American Criminologist Edwin Sutherland first proposed his theory of differential association, his intention was to create a theory that explained why some members of a community become criminals and some do not. Sutherland realized that even though certain crimes are more common in minority communities, not all members of that community are criminals. This ...