Paper Assignment Instructions –  Crim 2331 – Sociological Explanations of

Criminal Behaviour

Paper Assignment: Students will choose one recent (within the last 2 years) Canadian criminal case study and apply one sociological theory to explain why the behaviour. This assignment will be in the form of a 1500 – 2000 word (6 – 7 pages double-spaced) paper.

Students will be evaluated in the following manner:

  1. Defining the phenomenon (assault/fraud/homicide/theft/etc/other)
  2. Describing the/your case study (no more than 1 – 1.5 pages)
  3. Presenting the relevant research and theory to explain why the behaviour
  4. Evaluating the explanations, noting limitations, and arriving at your conclusions
  5. Writing technicalities – Format – APA 7th edition, spelling, grammar,

punctuation & articulation / Title page / Reference page

  1. Comprehensiveness – Components of the theory are comprehensively discussed

With respect to the referencing, you will be required to incorporate at least 5 academic

sources pertaining to the specific criminological research and theory; the student is

expected to rely on these academic articles for support for their chosen topic. What

research and/or theory were used by the author(s) to explain your particular topic of

interest? A list of acceptable criminological research and theory are listed below.

Criminological Theory & Research

Social Learning Theory – Ecological and Social Disorganization Theory

Strain/Anomie Theories:

Differential Association Theories: (not Akers)

Labelling Theories:

Social Control Theory. – Modern Social Control

Rational Theories:

Subculture Theories:

Gender-Based Theories:

Conflict Theories:

Critical Theories:

Self-Control Theory. – Life-Course Theory

Integrative-Theories:

Post-Modern Theories:

*Please note that some of the above theories are broadly listed. Please ensure to

be very specific with your choice of theory application, as you may only choose

one for this paper. If you have any uncertainty regarding your choice, please

email me.