learning theories Flashcards

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Michael and Adler report

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  • commissioned to review the current state of criminology
  • said that criminology is not a real science- field is eclectic with no overarching themes
  • attempts to theorize about crime have led to no testable propositions
  • no useful scientific knowledge has been attained
  • there is no criminological theory
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sutherland

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  • sought to establish a sociological model of crime
  • said that a scientific explanation of crime needed to be able to explain all of the correlates of crime
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assumptions of learning theories

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crime is learned, everything in our lives is influenced by our interactions with others

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modalities of differential association

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differential associations may vary in frequency, duration, priority, and intensity
frequency- more frequent; more influence
duration- the longer; the greater influence
priority- interactions made early in life are most likely going to have more influence
intensity- the importance or prestige attributed to the individual or the groups

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definitions favorable/unfavorable to crime

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  • how we learn to define the meaning of situations and what is appropriate or when it is appropriate to do certain behaviors
  • everything in our life is influenced by our interactions with others- definitions of crime are influenced by interactions with others
  • the specific direction of motives is learned from perceptions of aspects of the legal code as favorable or unfavorable
  • a person becomes a criminal when they hold more favorable definitions to unfavorable definitions
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techniques of neutralization

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  • denial of responsibility
  • denial of injury
  • denial of victim
  • condemnation of the condemners
  • appeal to higher loyalties
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four elements of social learning

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differential association, definitions, reinforcement, imitation

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reinforcements and punishments

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positive and negative reinforcements, positive and negative punishments

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operant conditioning

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uses rewards and punishments to modify behavior

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differential reinforcment

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  • the balance of anticipated or actual rewards and punishments that follow
  • social reinforcements may include status and respect
  • nonsocial reinforcements include intrinsic rewards (thrill, rush, etc)
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validity of social learning theories

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  • number of friends who are delinquent and friends attitudes towards delinquency are strong predictors of delinquency
  • definitions favorable or unfavorable are also consistently strong predictors of deviant behavior
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