Title: The Chicago School
1The Chicago School Social Disorganization
2Social Disorganization Theories
- Scientific Study of Societal "Laws
- Rapid Social Change modernization in U.S.
- Industrialization (WWI)
- Agriculture
- Factories
3Social Disorganization Theories
- Urbanization
- Migration
- Immigration
- Instability (strain on social structures) Social
Disorganization
4Chicago School Theories and Research
- Exponential growth, 1850-1940
- Migration
- Immigration
- Social Disorganization
- Wm. Isaac Thomas (1863-1947) Florian Znaniecki
(1882-1958) - The Polish Peasant in Europe America
5Chicago School Theories and Research
- "a decrease of the influence of existing social
rules of behavior upon individual members of
the group - Definition of the situation
- Dealing with new situation
- Generational effect
- Younger more likely to be deviant
6Chicago Growth, 1850-1940
7Chicago School Ecological Models
- Robert Park and Ernest Burgess (1886-1966)
- Ecology
- Process of invasion settlement of a territory
- Settlement patterns
- Concentric Zones
8Chicago School Ecological Models
- Burgess diagram of concentric zones
9Ecology Concentric Zones
10Chicago School Ecological Models
- Zones
- Central Business District
- The Loop
- Zone II (zone in transition)
- High population turnover (4-7 years)
- Zone III
- Workingmens homes
- Zone IV
- Residential zone (single-family homes apartments)
11Chicago School Crime Deviance
- Louis Wirth "Urbanism as a Way of Life"
- Frederick Thrasher Gangs
- Daniel Bell
- (Crime as an American Way of Life)
- Thorsten Sellin Culture Conflict
12Social Disorganization Replications
- Ecology and Juvenile Delinquency
- Bernard Lander (Towards an Understanding of
Juvenile Delinquency, 1954) - Delinquency is ecological
- David Bordua (1959)
- Unattached individuals (ratio)
- Roland Chilton (1964)
- Home ownership
13Social Disorganization Replications Factors
Preventing Deviance
- More Recent Research Cross-Cultural
- Kirson Weinberg Ghana
- Marshall Clinard and Daniel Abbott
- Kampala, Uganda
- (Kiseruji and Namuwongo)
14Social Disorganization Replications Factors
Preventing Deviance
15Social Disorganization Replications Factors
Preventing Deviance
- Travis Hirschi The Social Bond
- attachment the strength of one's ties to others
- commitment degree tied to
- convention
- system of rewards
- involvement
- proportion of time spent in conventional
pursuits
16Social Disorganization Replications Factors
Preventing Deviance
- Belief
- Degree of acceptance of conventional norms
17Social Control (in Social Disorganization
Theories)
- Social Reform Restore Normative Stability
- The Chicago Area Project
- Boston "Total community delinquency control
project" - Mixed results
- Terrence Morris
- The Criminal Area (1966)
- Inequality
18Evaluating Social Disorganization Theories
- Strengths
- Transcends naive individualistic theories
- Deviants are not that different from "normal"
people - Considerable amount of research, empirical
support
19Evaluating Social Disorganization Theories
- Weaknesses
- How "disorganization" is defined/ conceptualized
- equates different forms of organization with
disorganization - Cause and effect
- Deviance as example/indicator of and caused by
soc. disorganization - Ignores "respectable" forms of deviance
- Ignores inequality