Hi everyone,
I'm really keen to hear what particular Criminological theories people can apply to the JTR case? For example, 'Moral Panics' or 'Deviancy Amplification' (Cohen, 1972) with reference to the media hype created by the Star newspaper in 1888, or Bowlby's (1946) 'Maternal Deprivation' theory as an explanation for a particular suspect's actions based on his background, or even a well presented argument in favour of Merton's (1938) 'Strain Theory' when applied to a particular suspect.
These examples are all rather dated but still have applicable relevance, and I would be interested to hear any more recent theoretical applications. Even if you have a very limited understanding of Criminology I am still keen to hear your views, so that we might all broaden our minds to the other possible conceptual, or differential subject based explanations for the case as a whole.
Happy chatting everyone
I'm really keen to hear what particular Criminological theories people can apply to the JTR case? For example, 'Moral Panics' or 'Deviancy Amplification' (Cohen, 1972) with reference to the media hype created by the Star newspaper in 1888, or Bowlby's (1946) 'Maternal Deprivation' theory as an explanation for a particular suspect's actions based on his background, or even a well presented argument in favour of Merton's (1938) 'Strain Theory' when applied to a particular suspect.
These examples are all rather dated but still have applicable relevance, and I would be interested to hear any more recent theoretical applications. Even if you have a very limited understanding of Criminology I am still keen to hear your views, so that we might all broaden our minds to the other possible conceptual, or differential subject based explanations for the case as a whole.
Happy chatting everyone
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