entrapment theory

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April 15, 2017

 

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Depending on the number of people involved, a matter can be considered either a trouble or an issue. Mills (1959) defines entrapment as being restricted by influences such as age, sex, geography, economics, family status and income. Some of these matters are beyond an individual’s control. They may find themselves in a situation where they do not have the power to alter these limiting factors, which results in them feeling “trapped”...
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They may find themselves in a situation where they do not have the power to alter these limiting factors, which results in them feeling “trapped”. This feeling has not changed, but what has changed over time are the issues and troubles that cause this feeling. Mills theory details the importance of sociological imagination; this is the ability to understand the big picture in terms of meaning for the individual...
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