The Theories Of Delinquency

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November 21, 2014

 

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. However, only a few select theories prove to be as influential today as they were when they were first published. Edwin Sutherland's differential theory is one of those theories. Edwin Sutherland's sociological explanation of juvenile delinquency and his contribution of the Differential Association Theory play an important part when determining juvenile delinquency...
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Published in 1934, his theory of Differential Association has remained unchanged (del Carmen and Trulson, 47). His theory attributes the cause of crime to the social center of individuals, rather than that of the biological or psychological perspective. In his theory, he emphasizes that any community is organized for both criminal and non-criminal behavior, and he believed that delinquent behavior applied to the rich and poor alike, as well as the emotionally stable or unstable...
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