Analysis Of Sociological Imagination

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Sociological Imagination refers to the ability or concept of looking at the problems in society in a multi-faceted technique to find its roots in historical, geographical, and cultural events, background, and beliefs that have bred/led up to the current state of affairs. Enrolling in this class I was brought up to question everything and to not be afraid of asking questions, yet no matter how many questions I asked I couldn’t understand the benefit of problems like the mass incarceration of African American males or the disproportionate number of minority youth who come into contact with the juvenile justice system. (DMC). As I have worked with youth in the communities that are part of the mass incarceration plan I felt a sense of despair and