Why People Commit Crime Essay

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Throughout history a lot of expects have tried to understand why some people feel the need to commit crimes, even though there have been harsh laws inforced for thouse who commit crimes. These people have come up with theories as to why people commit crimes. in order to understand these theories we have to understand what a crime is and also understand the definition of theories.
Crime is a human conduct that violates the laws of a state or the ferdral government. There are different ways people view criminal behavours either thourgh the view of the social problem prespective which blames the society and the social responsibility which blames the person who commited the crime. Through thses two prespective we get the idea of therories. A thoerey …show more content…

According to criminology today by schmalleger “genral starin theory is a prespective that sugest that law-breaking behavior is a copping mechanisim that enables those who engage in it to deal with the socioemotional problems generated by negative socialrelations” ( ) according to agnew people only commit crimes as a way to cop with the problems that the economy has emotionaly instalied in them. This is saing tha agnews theory agrees with the belivers of the social problems presprsctive which is the believe that crime is a manifestation of underlying social probems such as porverty. These idea of social problems prespectuve also goes withagnews expliantion of strains wihich are more likely to cause crimes accoding to agnew strains like child abuse, neglect, homelessness, and gender or reacial, and eithnic discrimination: also criminial resoureces and skills being available and low levels of conventional social support ( ). Agnew belives that in order for one to commit a crime something has to aid them as in one isn’t born with the will or desire to commit a crime but rather is something that goes on in the persons life that aids them to commit the crime. For example a child who gorws up in an abusive home might grow up to be an abuser becase that all h eknow that’s what he grew up

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