Conflict, Labeling Theory .... theories of crime that view crime as the result of social forces "have dominated American criminology since the 1920s" (Brown, Esbensen, & Geis, 2001, p. 283). .... (1303 5 )
Criminology .... is viewed as a result of social forces rather than individual differences, a "àsociological orientation" that according to Brown, Esbensen, and Geis (2001[b .... (1524 6 )
Sociological Theories on Criminology .... is viewed as a result of social forces rather than individual differences, a "àsociological orientation" that according to Brown, Esbensen, and Geis (2001[b .... (1523 6 )
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