Introduction Putting Theory to Work The most useful theory that can explain kind of criminal violence One of the theory that this learner believes that can explain criminal violence’s is Social disorganization theory. This theory is defined as the incapability of the community members to accomplish communal values or to solve together experienced problems. The ideas of social disorganization theory has been extended on and articulated by other theorist in recent decades like Sampson and Groves (1989), Kornhauser (1978), and Bursik and Grasmick (1993). Shaw and McKay who we could call the fathers of this theory developed tit by tracing social disorganization to the types of endemic conditions of “urban areas that were the only places the newly arriving poor could afford to live, in particular, a high rate of turnover in the population (residential instability) and mixes of people from different cultural backgrounds (ethnic diversity” (“Social …show more content…
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