by kdkasi | May 12, 2018 | Race and Ethnicity
From the beginning of the country, gender, class and race have been significant element in the individual’s experience in United States. A meaning of the gender differences, class separation and race have changed the history of United States. For Americans, the view...
by kdkasi | Dec 22, 2017 | Sex and Gender
Sometimes men are tempted towards the feminine social role and women are tempted by the masculine roles. Some societies are flexible in accepting men or women who act out and embrace the opposite social roles as far as it does not interfere with their gender identity....
by kdkasi | Dec 4, 2017 | Deviance and Social Control
Another Structural functional school of thought theory of crime is collective efficacy theory. Strain theory explains why some people are more likely to commit crimes than others. Whereas, collective efficacy theory explains why some neighborhoods have more crime rate...
by kdkasi | May 27, 2017 | Emile Durkheim
Social Solidarity is how individuals feel connected and united with one another and to the society as whole. According to Emile Durkheim, social solidarity is based on, “social regulation” and “social integration”. Social regulation is based on three components, 1)...