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The control theory (Brym and Lie, (2007), pp. 198-199) states that people naturally are not righteous and to keep people in check, strong bonds, which make deviance costly, are required. The control theory, in highlighting the importance of strong bonds for a low-crime society, also sheds new light on the importance of the family in any society, perhaps more so in Iraq... displayed 300 characters
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The control theory, in highlighting the importance of strong bonds for a low-crime society, also sheds new light on the importance of the family in any society, perhaps more so in Iraq. Many males in Iraq take up arms and this results in many single parent families. These families tend to be less stable and cannot form strong enough bonds to keep the child from venturing into terrorist groups, which in turn leads to bolder terrorism in Iraq... displayed next 300 characters
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