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Returning to NormalityAnomie and Crime in ChinaEastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti The current study explored the value change as manifested in the sense of anomie during the 1990s and sources of anomie in contemporary China. The multiple regression analysis found that employment, having children, and satisfaction in life were significantly related to anomie; however, the effect of education was related to anomie in the direction that was inconsistent with what was known in the Western literature. Age had no significant effect on anomie. It is concluded that the crime rates remain relatively low even after many years of dramatic increase, and that China may not be able to maintain its tight control over politics forever.
Key Words: value change anomie crime in China
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 51, No. 1,
40-51 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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