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A Study On College Students Crime And Social Control At The Transformation Period

Posted on:2008-02-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C M YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360215458365Subject:Sociology
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Since the reform and opening-up, our country has experienced faster, deeper, and broader transformation. Social transformation will optimizes social structure, boosts up social vigor, and accelerates social development, but owing to the duality of the social structure and the incongruity of social change, social control is weakened in different ways and a large number of social problems emerged, one of which is the committed by college students crime. In recent years, scholars have conducted more research on juvenile delinquency than on college students crime, either in theory or in practice.This paper discusses the causes and the trend of the college students crime in the transitional period-a particular period of history and studies how to prevent the students crime from the perspective of social control effectively. Since the transition, the college students crime has an upward trend and has its own characteristics. There are many reasons for the college students crime, including the society's deviating and the norm vacuum as well as the misconduct of our families and the school's education. In addition to, the weakening of the social control is a very important reason. It also includes college students' personal reasons. Therefore, in order to solve the crime problem, we must rely on the strength. We should integrate the means of social control and transform external control into internal control.Students crime problem is encountered in the development process of higher education in China by leaps and bounds with the new situation and new problems, is the temporary difficulties on the road ahead. If we use effective means of social control, I believe we can inhibit students from crime in a certain extent.
Keywords/Search Tags:Transitional period, Students crime, Social control
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