Upbringing 1.2 Learning from Others Sutherland, Theory of Differential Association
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- Upbringing 1.2 Learning from Others Sutherland, Theory of Differential Association
- 1. Criminal Behaviour is Learned
- 2. Criminal Behaviour is Learned through Communication
- 3. Criminal Behaviour is learnt within intimate personal groups
- 4. Learning of Criminal Behaviour includes the techniques of committing crime
- 5. Motives and drives are learnt from definitions of legal codes
- 6. Individuals turn to criminal behaviour because of exposure to criminal behaviour
- 7. Number of contacts with criminals over non-criminals, may vary in frequency
- 8. Learning criminal behaviour is the same as learning other behaviours
- 9. Criminal Behaviour is an expression of general need, but so is non-criminal behaviour
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