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Who proposed differential association theory (DAT)

Sutherland (1939)

What is the core belief of this theory?

Offending behaviour is learned through our environment (neighbourhood), family and peers

Think about the nature/nurture

What are the implications of prison environment in relation to DAT

Acts as a learning environment whereby minor offenders learn new criminal skills and reoffend upon release (identify with other criminals)