Theories of social structure imply that economic status and
economic conditions cause people to commit crimes. How does
economic deprivation lead to crimes? Is it inevitable that someone
who is economically disadvantaged will eventually turn to crimes?
Do you feel this is an acceptable theory of criminal
behavior?
Economic deprivation acts as one of the motivators towards committing crimes. However, it is not inevitable. Theories of social structure pinpoints the economy as the cause of people committing crimes but it is not an acceptable theory of criminal behaviour. There are many economically challenged people who have tackled their problems and moved in a positive direction but at the same time those who couldn't identify right and wrong act in that moment of frustration and commit crimes.
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