He wanted to be a singer , and has his own clothing company , but fail to happen . The integrated theories explain the reasons why Brinsley committed theses acts of crimes . First , Integrated theory explains certain behaviors on people that push them to break the law , such as if they feel life is unfair , or they feel like they are hostile in their social status . For example , the writer mentioned " he was the difficult teenager who was passed around from a home to home , the adult who could make nothing work . " In other words , he tries to make a living , but at the end he never succeed . By not having a stable job , and he has been trying his whole life make him act out of anger . Also , in psychological perspectives , when he was growing up , he did not have both parents around , which proved that he had poor parenting advice and family disruption . He has been taken away from his parents and has to live with strangers , which make it …show more content…
He does not get the community support on it . The fact that this society intends not to give certain people a second chance , because of a bad behavior makes them continues to do the bad things . In Brinsley case , the author said , " He was no stone-cold criminal ; his 20 arrests were mostly for minor crimes , even though they prevented him again and again from getting a job . " This mean that the consequences of his bad behavior are to be excluded from his community . If he cannot get a job , and he prohibited from the society that has to support him . He is more likely to commit the same or worst crime again . The minor crimes he committed halted him from achieving economic success drive him from stealing and being in gangs crews because everyone in this world needs money to survive. Money is the essential needs for Brinsley because he has no support. Therefore, being blocked from getting employed stress him. The exact thing those two theories talks about, when a person is depressing, and jobless in a community, they need to support . Brinsley was "homeless, jobless, and hopeless. " Those entities frustrate him and the only way for him was taking his life. Another example of social disorganization theory is when his friend with / of South Beach said, “It’s like this dude's been kicked out of so many houses, it's crazy. "