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Contributions of Emile Durkheim
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A 6 page research paper that examines the theoretical contribution of Emile Dirkheim to the science of sociology. Durkheim (1858-1917) was one of the founders of the science of modern sociology. His distinguished career helped to establish sociology as a respected scientific discipline, capable of diagnosing the ills of society and recommending possible courses of action to cure these problems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Crime Theores X 2.
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(8 pp). As humans most of us constantly ask the
question why. Criminologists, first being
initially human, and second having a great sense
of curiosity, ask that question as well, and
accordingly have come up with several reasons
called theories, why people break the law. In this
discussion we will be examining two of those
theories: Strain Theory,1910 and, Differential
Association Theory, 1939.
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BBcrthry.doc
Crime Theores X 2.
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(8 pp). As humans most of us constantly ask the
question why. Criminologists, first being
initially human, and second having a great sense
of curiosity, ask that question as well, and
accordingly have come up with several reasons
called theories, why people break the law. In
this discussion we will be examining two of those
theories: Strain Theory,(1910) and, Differential
Association Theory, (1939.)
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BBcrthyR.doc
Criminological Theory
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A 5 page research paper that discusses and explains the three principal divisions in criminological theory – functionalist, interactionist, and Marxist. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khcrithe.rtf
Criminology Theory of Edwin Sutherland
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A 10 page paper discussing Sutherland's
Differential Association theory and the criminologist's theory of white collar crime. Edwin
Sutherland emerged in the late 1930s as a leader in criminology theory, and he remains so
today. Sutherland maintained that criminal behavior was learned, and that individuals were
responsible for their own actions. He did allow that there were circumstances when such was
not the case, but that they were exceptions rather than the rule. His theories fell out of
mainstream favor in the 1960s, but they have since resurfaced as being valid today.
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Filename: KSEdSuth.wps
Critical Practitioner Principles and Social Work Requirements
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This is a 7 page paper discussing critical practitioner principles and social work requirements in regards to their application. The components involved in modern social work which involve the fair distribution of service based on economic, cultural and effective factors among many others are issues which also must be considered during an assessment an implementation of a program by a critical practitioner. The critical practitioner must take into account cultural and social factors and discourse with a multidisciplinary team regarding all levels of program implementation. In addition, social work agencies and critical practitioners must be educated in regards to political, changing policies and economics in order to promote the possibilities of future services.
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Filename: TJcritp1.rtf
Critical Review of Methodology in William Foote Whyte’s “Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum”
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the methodology used in William Foote Whyte’s “Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum”. Originally published in 1943, William Foote Whyte’s “Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum” has since become one of the most referenced works in the social sciences of a methodological research technique which is known as participant observation, and has since been translated into Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Italian and Spanish and sold more than 270,000 copies. The fieldwork for the book was conducted between 1937 and 1940 in an Italian neighborhood in Boston referred to as “Cornerville”. Whyte worked like an anthropologist and immersed himself in the lives of the men he studied and in some instances came quite close to “going native” which is one of the greatest risks of participatory observation. After his period of field research, Whyte commented additionally on the effects of his method in regards to his subject matter and also what affects the study and publication may have on the central characters within the work
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TJWFWhy1.rtf
Critical Theory
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A 4 page research paper that, first of all, defines critical theory and then compares it to the work of Cooley and Mead and to functionalism. It concludes by discussing critical theory as a sociological theory. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khcritt.rtf
Cultural Differences in Conflict Resolution: A Comparison of the Western Model of Mediation with that Employed by the Chinese
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An 8 page discussion of the cultural influences on mediation style. Too often it seems that we try to impose the Western Model of Mediation on the rest of the world. In reality, the Western Model has many flaws when used in a cross cultural or non-Western setting. Effective mediation tactics must encompass provisions for managing imbalances. Under the Chinese approach to mediation the appearance of harmony is of ultimate importance. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Cultural Relativism and the Impact on Determining Cultural Tolerance
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This 5 page paper considers the concept of cultural relativism and whether it is possible to apply this concept as a theoretical basis for defending cultural tolerance. This paper provides a basic overview of the concepts related to the nature of culture and reflects the social application. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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