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Social Learning Theory Akers 1985 Structural-Macro Reinforcement=increases behaviors Positive Reinforcement=Reward Negative Reinforcement=Removal of punishment - Answer This attempted to elaborate differential association theory. (filling in gaps) In general, social learning theory proposes that both criminal and conforming behavior are acquired, maintained, or changed by the same process of interaction with others. The difference lies in the conforming or deviant direction or balance of the social influences such as reinforcement, values and attitudes, and imitation. General Strain Theory Robert Agnew 1992 Individual - Answer Phycological strain Developed for Young Adult Crime Idea: Strain leads to Negative Emotions=Delinquency Biological Theory Cesare Lombroso1897 Individual-Micro Atavisms:Genetic evolution - Answer Born criminal First Biological theory of crime. This type of criminal is the most dangerous, and can be identified through his or her stigmata or identifying distinct physical characteristics. Social Bonding Theory Structural - Answer A control theory that states that individuals will commit criminal or delinquent acts when their ties (bonds) to society are weakened or have broken. There are four types of bonds: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. When the bonds are strong, an individual will refrain from criminal activity.

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Social Learning Theory

Akers 1985

Structural-Macro

Reinforcement=increases behaviors

Positive Reinforcement=Reward

Negative Reinforcement=Removal of punishment - Answer This attempted to elaborate
differential association theory. (filling in gaps) In general, social learning theory proposes that
both criminal and conforming

behavior are acquired, maintained, or changed by the same process of interaction with others.

The difference lies in the conforming or deviant direction or balance of the social

influences such as reinforcement, values and attitudes, and imitation.



General Strain Theory

Robert Agnew 1992

Individual - Answer Phycological strain

Developed for Young Adult Crime

Idea: Strain leads to Negative Emotions=Delinquency



Biological Theory

Cesare Lombroso1897

Individual-Micro

Atavisms:Genetic evolution - Answer Born criminal

First Biological theory of crime.

This type of criminal is the most dangerous, and can be identified through his or her stigmata or

identifying distinct physical characteristics.



Social Bonding Theory

, Self-Control Theory

Gottfredson & Hirschi 1990

Low self control= impulsivity-now

High self control= cautious-delay gradification - Answer (Internal traits)

A specific type of control theory developed by Gottfredson and

Hirschi in which self-control is the key factor in understanding criminal and deviant acts.



Classical Strain Theory

Robert Merton 1938

(Both individual & structural) - Answer Pleasure principle=Pleasure outweighs pain

People choose to commit crime

Strain=Aspirations=Expectations



Why they are doing it? 3 Factors:

1. overestimate profit

2. underestimate risk

3. not rational-short-term view/crime was worth it



Decrease crime:

1. celerity (swift)

2. Severity (punishment fits crime)

3. Certainty (high expectations of getting caught and punished)



Labeling Theory - Answer The theory that the formal and informal application of stigmatizing
and deviant "labels" or tags applied to an individual by society will not deter, but rather instigate

future deviant or criminal acts.



Rational Choice Theory

Cesare Beccaria - Answer This is the 1980s formulation of classical criminology. Cesare
Beccaria, adds a new dimension that emphasizes the expanding role of the economist in
criminological thought. The emphasis is placed on the expected reward for committing a crime,
and other associated costs and benefits surrounding criminal activity.

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