Sutherland -Differential association theory Flashcards

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According to Sutherland, what determines whether people will participate in criminal activities?

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The social organisations in which they are socialised

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On what principles is Sutherlands theory based upon?

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Learning theory principles

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How is criminal behaviour learned according to Sutherland?

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Through social interactions and exposure to criminal norms

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What is the general theory behind differential association?

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It is the ratio of favourable to non-favourable definitions of crime that determine whether an individual engages in criminal activities

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What are the 2 core assumptions that Sutherlands theory is based upon?

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Deviance occurs when people define a certain human situation as an appropriate occasion for violating social norms or criminal laws and that definitions of the situation are acquired through an individual’s history of past experience

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On how many principles is Sutherlands theory of differential association based upon?

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According to Sutherlands theory, what are the main factors influencing an individual?

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Who they associate with, How long for, How frequently they interact and How personally meaningful the associations are

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