control theories Flashcards
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assumptions of control theory
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- motivation to commit crime is a given
- people are inherently selfish
- asks why people don’t commit crime
- deviance results from weak social constraints (a theory of conformity)
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stakes in conformity
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people have stakes in not violating social norms- have a job, a relationship, have to support children, etc…
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hirschi’s social bonds
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there are four elements of the social bond- attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief
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attachment element of the social bond
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- the emotional element
- are we worried about disappointing parents
- most important aspect for hirschi
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commitment element of the social bond
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- how committed is one to societal goals
- the rational element of the social bond
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involvement element of the social bond
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- temporal element
- “idle hands are the devils workshop”
- how involved are we in social roles
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belief element of the social bond
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- moral element
- the rightness and wrongness of behaviors- the strength in how wrong you think something is
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how do social bonds influence behavior
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- people violate social norms because they lack social bonds to conventional others (family, school, work)
- social bonds do not reduce criminal motivation, they simply enable us to resist temptation