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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

Dr. Robert Agnew's lecture delivered at Eastern Kentucky University - College of Justice and Safety in 2005 titled "Strain Theory in Criminal Justice".

Dr. Agnew attended Rutgers College from 1971 to 1975 where he earned his B.A. with highest honors and highest distinction in sociology. He went on to receive his M.A. in sociology, as well as his PhD in sociology, from UNC at Chapel Hill.

From fall 1980-present he has been Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology at Emory University. The courses he taught include juvenile delinquency, criminology, social research, violence studies (an interdisciplinary course), causes of crime (graduate), controlling crime (graduate), biosocial bases of crime (graduate), teaching sociology (graduate). Dr. Agnew was also the Director of the Internship Program from 1982-85.

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  • @botulinotoxin "Short and Strodtbeck" from 1965 (!)

  • Could anyone tell me please what was the name of the scientist who wrote the case study of "Duke"?

  • I agree with some portions of Professor Agnew's opinion on Strain Theory, but I tend to lean towards Edward H. Sutherland's Social Disorganization Theory as the causation of crime and deviance. There will never be one solid answer as to "why" crime occurs.

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