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CMY3701 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (575656) - DUE 12 August 2024 SECTION A 1.1. Give a detailed discussion of Shaw and McKay’s (1942) social disorganisation theory against the background of scientific literature and the newspaper article above. (15) Shaw and McKay's Soci...

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SECTION A

1.1. Give a detailed discussion of Shaw and McKay’s (1942) social
disorganisation theory against the background of scientific literature and
the newspaper article above. (15)

Shaw and McKay's Social Disorganization Theory (1942): A Detailed
Discussion

Introduction

Social Disorganization Theory, formulated by Clifford Shaw and Henry
McKay in 1942, is a foundational concept in criminology. The theory posits
that crime is largely a product of an individual's environment, particularly in
urban areas. It suggests that certain neighborhood characteristics
contribute to higher crime rates, independent of the personal characteristics
of individuals living in those areas.

Core Components of the Theory

1. Neighborhood Characteristics:

o Shaw and McKay identified three primary structural factors that
contribute to social disorganization: socioeconomic status,
residential mobility, and ethnic heterogeneity.

o Socioeconomic Status: Neighborhoods characterized by
poverty often have limited access to resources, which can
contribute to a lack of social cohesion and control.



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