My proposed out come is: My topic for my class project is going to be comparing or contrasting anti-colonial or postcolonial criminology with Classical Criminology, Positivist Criminology and Merton’s Strain Theory. My proposed outcome is that an in-depth understanding of the historical, cultural, and social factors that impact criminological ideas may be obtained by comparing anti-colonial and postcolonial criminology with classical criminology, positivist criminology, and Merton’s strain theory. By comparing anti-colonial/postcolonial criminology with classical/positivist theories, I anticipate that this study will focus on the weaknesses of traditional criminological frameworks in addressing the wide range of postcolonial cultures. In addition, despite its impact, researchers suggest that Merton’s Strain Theory might not correctly reflect the difficulties encountered by postcolonial cultures. Therefore, an in-depth examination of its significance in various cultures is necessary. The study intends to contribute to the discussion of criminological theories by examining these contrasts and comparisons.
My research question is: When focusing on crime and social deviance, how do anti-colonial and postcolonial criminological views differ from Merton’s Strain Theory, Positivist Criminology, and Classical Criminology? What social, historical, or cultural factors play a part in these differences, and how do they differ from established criminological frameworks?
The paper outline is: • Summary
• Introduction
• Literature Review
• Theoretical Framework
• Methodology
• Main Body/Findings
• Discussion and Analysis
• Conclusion
• References
Four articles that must be used in the paper are
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