Describe the theory and its assumptions

Select one of the theories covered in Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, Module 4, or Module 5.

(merton’s anomie/strain theory, social disorganization theory, theory of differential association, social learning theory of crime, or social bond theory)

Then,

1. Develop a comprehensive crime prevention strategy based on the assumptions of that theory.

  • Describe the theory and its assumptions
  • Describe the strategy in depth—what will it entail, who is the target population, where will it be implemented, and who will carry it out
  • Discuss the strategy’s feasibility (note, the strategy must be feasible), potential advantages/disadvantages, and originality
  • Discuss why it would work based on the assumptions of the chosen theory (or, if there are aspects of the theory that the strategy does not consider, how might this impact its effectiveness)
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