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Social process theory |
Everyone has the potential to commit crime |
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Socialization |
Learning culture through interactions |
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Social learning |
We learn criminal behavior in the same way we learn any other behavior |
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Social control |
The reason why people don't commit crime |
Learning criminal behavior |
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Differential learning |
Socialization mechanism whereby we learn criminal behavior |
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Differential association |
Having more contact with individuals who hold attitudes favorable to criminal behavior |
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Differential reinforcement |
Individuals learn to define their behavior through rewards or punishments |
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Differential identification |
Identifying yourself with criminals or non criminals behavior patterns is what determines whether they will commit criminal acts |
Individuals who are not able to resist pulls and pushes like others |
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Social containment |
Individuals who are not able to resist pulls and pushes like others |
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Social bonds |
Ties between individuals within society such as friends family teachers etc
( attachment commitment involvement beliefs ) |
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Primary deviance |
An offenders original act of violating the law |
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Secondary deviance |
Keep violating the law based on societies negativity |
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Stigmatization |
Occurs when a negative label is applied to an individual and has a long term effect on them |
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Labeling theory |
Name or label by which society makes certain behaviors undesirable |
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