Just wondering what everyone's opinion is here about the traditional "American Dream"? You know acquiring wealth, status and prestige. I'm a 3rd year Crim student and we are talking about the "Strain Theory" and how the American Dream can cause deviance. Cultural goals and the individualized means of achieving those goals. Some (if not most) people do conform to the social structure and will find ways to succeed in legitimate ways, however, there are the innovators who also find illegal ways to achieve those goals.
So I am just curious to what others think about this theory? I think it is a very good theory in explaining crime. It moves away from the biologial aspect of deviance and places more emphasis on societal structures that either help, or create this type of behaviour. "Anomie" meaning "normlessness" is also another term that we are talking about, which comes from Emile Durkheim. It is someone without values and someone who is then influenced by other's (criminals) which in turn lead them into a life of crime.
Anyway, just wanted some opinions as I am doing a research project about these issues. And I am using the movies (teachers request) "American Gangster" and "Scarface" as two examples of these two theories.
So I am just curious to what others think about this theory? I think it is a very good theory in explaining crime. It moves away from the biologial aspect of deviance and places more emphasis on societal structures that either help, or create this type of behaviour. "Anomie" meaning "normlessness" is also another term that we are talking about, which comes from Emile Durkheim. It is someone without values and someone who is then influenced by other's (criminals) which in turn lead them into a life of crime.
Anyway, just wanted some opinions as I am doing a research project about these issues. And I am using the movies (teachers request) "American Gangster" and "Scarface" as two examples of these two theories.
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