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To start off with, liberals – in politics, sociology, and other fields – typically embrace the first theory: that people are good by nature. It follows, then, that if someone commits a crime or behave violently, it is because that person’s environment has put violence or evil into his or her heart. If a person commits a crime, society is to blame because society’s shortcomings are the cause of the criminal behavior. In the United States, We don’t have to look very far to find shortcomings that are seen by many as causes of crime. There are root causes like racism, poverty, and injustice. And there are more obvious causes like the breakdown of the nuclear family, violence on TV, inferior education for some children, unemployment, child abuse, and a proliferation of drugs. In this liberal theory, criminals are alienated from society because they have been deprived of the benefits that most Americans have. Their alienations lead them to strike out at the society that has, in a sense, forgotten them.
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