A young man living in an impoverished neighborhood has goals to be successful, powerful, and wealthy. He does not have the means
to go to college, nor have any of his family members ever gone to college. He is struggling in his high school and does not have anyone to help him with his school work. Although he had ambitions to become a lawyer, he finds that he can sell drugs in the neighborhood and make a lot of money. The money he makes allows him to buy expensive clothes and carsand has given him the respect of others in the community. Which theory best explains why the man commits crime? Goals means dysjunction
Social learning
Routine activities
Biological
they are more likely to be inform about issues and more willing to invest the time and energy in joining an interest group that represents their views. They also are more likely to understand how important and you are in shaping public policy.