15 Apr Messner and Rosenfeld’s Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT)
Agnew’s General Strain Theory (GST)
Messner and Rosenfeld’s Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT)
Both theories explain how strain can lead to crime, but they focus on different levels of analysis:
General Strain Theory → individual experiences and emotions
Institutional Anomie Theory → broader social structure and cultural values
For this discussion, reflect on which theory feels more relevant or meaningful to you personally either based on your own experiences, observations, or what you see in the world around you. In your post, address the following:
1. Your Choice
Which theory feels more relevant to you?
General Strain Theory or
Institutional Anomie Theory
2. Explanation Using Theory Concepts
Explain your choice using at least two key concepts from the theory, such as:
For General Strain:
Types of strain (loss of positive stimuli, presentation of negative stimuli, failure to achieve goals)
Emotional responses (anger, frustration)
For Institutional Anomie:
The dominance of economic institutions
The “American Dream”
Institutional imbalance
3. Real-World Connection
Provide one specific example (personal, professional, or societal) that illustrates why this theory feels relevant to you.
– Clearly choose one theory – Use at least two concepts from that theory – Include a specific real-world example
