It is seen to be a very general theory of crime. It is difficult to empirically test. It works on the assumption that conformity is the norm. It builds heavily on the work of Durkheim. The desire to be 'successful' as the guiding light rejects biological explanations of competition. It doesn't explain all forms of criminal behaviour. It assumes a consensual society. It ignores pluralism and closed meaning-systems. It is too essentialist and universal - are we not driven by other diverse goals? It over-predicts criminality. does not explain hate-crime, violence etc. There is little mention of gender and race. In explaining white-collar crime it has limited use. It only accounts for the working and under classes too.
tests on gst have been found to have moderate to strong empircal support. The theory really isn't about strain, it's about stress. stole findings from other theories. Use of control, slt variables to explain coping.
The theory of evolution has many criticisms but none have proven evolution wrong. For example, some people argue that the bacterial flagellum is 'irreducibly complex' and therefore can not have evolved, even though the evidence shows that it not only could have, but has.
Some criticisms of Piaget's theory include the claim that he underestimated the abilities of children, that his stages may not be as universally applicable as he believed, and that his research methods were not always rigorous or replicable. Additionally, some argue that his theory does not fully consider the role of social and cultural influences on cognitive development.
Some criticisms of Tina Bruce's theory include that it may lack empirical evidence to support its claims, and that it may not fully consider cultural or environmental influences on child development. Additionally, some argue that it may oversimplify complex developmental processes in children.
Some criticisms of Marshall's utility theory include its reliance on the subjective nature of utility, the assumption of rational decision-making by individuals, and the lack of consideration for societal influences on preferences and choices. Additionally, critics argue that the theory's focus on individual utility maximization may not accurately capture the complexity of human behavior and decision-making.
Some weaknesses of Merton's strain theory include its focus on lower-class crime and its assumption that all individuals strive for the same cultural goals. It also overlooks the role of individual choice and agency in criminal behavior and fails to adequately explain why only some individuals under strain turn to crime.
Some people think that it is too idealistic. While it has many great ideas, it is not applicable in real world application.
There are many criticisms of the amendment process that many people have come up with. Some people believe that this is not fair.
There are several religious criticisms of the Ouija boards. Some criticisms are that that Ouija boards are symbols of witchcraft and that they are tools of Satan since they reveal information that should only be in God's hands.
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There are many different criticisms that people have regarding Ikea kitchens. These criticisms can range from design, style, build quality and the ease of which things break.
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