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  2. Clifford Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw and McKay's work spanned three general areas: studying geographic variation in rates of juvenile delinquency, the study of autobiographical works by delinquents, and the development of the Chicago Area Project, a delinquency prevention program in the Chicago area related to his Social Disorganization theory. The two studies published by ...

  3. Chicago school (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas defined social disorganization as "the inability of a neighborhood to solve its problems together" [7] which suggested a level of social pathology and personal disorganization, so the term, "differential social organization" was preferred by many, and may have been the source of Sutherland's (1947) differential association theory. The ...

  4. Henry D. McKay - Wikipedia

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    Shaw and McKay also developed social disorganization theory in a study published in 1942. [2] [3] [4] References This page was last edited on 3 ...

  5. Ernest Burgess - Wikipedia

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    The book discussed many topics such as the history of sociology, human nature, investigating problems, social interaction, competition, conflicts, assimilation and more. Overturning the arguments of a still ascendant eugenics movement, Burgess and Park argued that social disorganization, not heredity, is the cause of disease, crime and other ...

  6. Robert E. Park - Wikipedia

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    Park is noted for his work in human ecology, race relations, human migration, cultural assimilation, social movements, and social disorganization. [3] He played a large role in defining sociology as a natural science and challenged the belief that sociology is a moral science. [4]

  7. Concentric zone model - Wikipedia

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    Based on human ecology theory done by Burgess and applied on Chicago, it was the first to give the explanation of distribution of social groups within urban areas.This concentric ring model depicts urban land usage in concentric rings: the Central Business District (or CBD) was in the middle of the model, and the city is expanded in rings with different land uses.

  8. Social theory - Wikipedia

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    Social theories are analytical frameworks, or paradigms, that are used to study and interpret social phenomena. [1] A tool used by social scientists, social theories relate to historical debates over the validity and reliability of different methodologies (e.g. positivism and antipositivism), the primacy of either structure or agency, as well as the relationship between contingency and necessity.

  9. Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Social disorganization was not related to a particular environment, but instead was involved in the deterioration of an individual's social controls. The containment theory is the idea that everyone possesses mental and social safeguards which protect the individual from committing acts of deviancy.