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differential association theory - ✔✔view that delinquency is learned from others and
that delinquent behavior is to be expected of individuals who have internalized a
preponderance of definitions that are favorable to law violations
social process theory - ✔✔a theoretical approach to delinquency that examines the
interactions between individuals and their environments, especially those that might
influence them to become involved in delinquent behavior
differential association theory - ✔✔Sutherland's theory that was very impactful on the
study of juvenile delinquency
Differential Identification Theory - ✔✔An explanation for crime and deviance that
holds that people pursue criminal or deviant behavior to the extent that they identify
themselves with real or imaginary people from whose perspective their criminal or
deviant behavior seems acceptable.
differential identification theory applies the interactionist concept of the self - ✔✔how
do differential identification theory and differential association theory differ?
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, drift theory - ✔✔theoretical persepctive that juveniles neutralize the moral hold of
society and drift into delinquent behavior
neutralization theory - ✔✔theory examining how youngsters attempt to justify or
rationalize their responsibility for delinquent acts
neutralization theory - ✔✔what theory are these 5 techniques
1. denial of responsibility
2. denial of injury
3. denial of the victim
4. condemnation of the condemners
5. appeal to higher loyalties
Denial or responsibility - ✔✔what is this an example of:
"I didn't mean it"
denial of injury - ✔✔what is this an example of:
"I didn't hurt anyone"
denial of the victim - ✔✔what is this an example of:
"They had it coming to them/ they deserved it"
condemnation of the condemners - ✔✔what is this an example of:
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