Topic > James Q. Wilson and Elliot Curie's Effect on Crime

However, this argument is problematic as it assumes that some people fit society's standards. This implies that some groups who challenge the rules or assumptions of society in any context face the danger of being oppressed because of their aesthetics. Considering America's racial history and the advent of police violence against communities of color in places like Ferguson and Baltimore, it would seem rhetorical to accompany narratives of white supremacy in Nazism and KKK dogma. If one were to delve deeper into the logic, Wilson would be in some respects a supporter of progressive initiatives to assimilate the children of immigrants into becoming Americans. These programs would transform children into role models of good character. The final result would be the total adhesion of minorities to the establishment in fear of retaliation from those who are part of it