The Spillover Principle states that sometimes decision makers are not in positions to achieve all their desired benefits or bear all the costs that occur as a result of their decisions. For example, poor disposal of wastes from a manufacturing company...
Production possibility curve is a graphical representation of alternative production possibilities that face an economy. A given economy can attain points that fall on the outside of the production possibilities curve in many ways. The first one is by facilitating trade...
Police Defectiveness In a typical state, the police department should be a law enforcement agency responsible for providing security, besides promoting peace within the community and amongst its citizens. However, research shows that the department has, over the course of history,...
Crime, delinquency, and gangs in the United States have traditionally been linked to children from low-income families. Nevertheless, the figure of crimes committed by children from the middleclass has increased in recent years(Siegel & Senna, 1994). Violent youth who appear to...
Illegal drug use, illegal prostitution, and money laundering are some of the vice crime that the American society is striving hard to fight every day (Mooney et al., 1997). Vice crimes are crimes often thought to go against morality. They are...
Stratification – the differentiation of people according to property, power and prestige – exists in all societies throughout the world. Indeed functionalism theorists argue that stratification is necessary and inevitable to ensure people with special skills, knowledge and attitudes take up...
An ethnic stereotype is a system of beliefs about typical characteristics, status and norms of members of a certain ethnic group. In America, there are a lot of stereotypes about certain ethnic groups always expressed in repugnant ethnic jokes, with the...
Explain how the United States compares to other countries with regards to social mobility rates. Are there differences between the United States and other countries? Why? In terms of social mobility rates, the United States still encounters high levels of income-based...
Describe how race and gender shape a person’s life. Which is most powerful in a person’s life: race, gender, or class? Race and gender impinge on a person’s life in various ways; socially, politically and economically. For example it took over...
This paper explains in detail basic terms in economics and its importance. Economics is mainly one of the social sciences that focus on manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of goods or services. Its main aim is to explain how the working...