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In the context of the unique crime problems of the United States, John Hagan advances a new sociology of crime and disrepute that focuses on the criminal costs of social inequality. He connects the diversion of funding away from distressed communities in the USA to increased violence and lack of social mobility for disadvantaged groups which in turn result in the development of "deviance service centers" and "ethnic vice industries". Hagan further shows the important link between "crime in the streets" and "crime in the suites" and the difference between the two in eluding punishment.
The Changing Face of Crime
The Changing Face of Crime
Crime changes in measure and meaning, across groups and places, through historical time and individual lives. We need think only of our own lives. For most of us adolescence is a turbulent and transient period of change that includes mildly disreputable, if not outright criminal, activity. The discovery ...
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