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Social Learning Theories of Crime

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The readings selected for this volume reveal the historical development of social learning theory, from its origins in differential association theory, through the role played by psychological behaviorism, to contemporary social learning theory and its further incorporation of social structure as the context within which criminal behavior is learned. The volume dispels common misunderstandings of the theory and emphasizes its foundations in both symbolic interactionism and behaviorism. At its core, the theory remains true to its origins in sociology, reflecting Sutherland's admonition that a complete learning theory must include macro- and micro-sociological processes. Besides conceptual treatments of the theory's development, the volume also presents data-based entries that convey the depth and breadth of social learning theory as an explanation of deviance. Social learning theory is demonstrated to be an explanation that spans the gamut of behaviors from gang activities to drug use to coercive sex to terrorism.

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ISBN: 9780754629672
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Author: Christine Sharon Sellers, Latham T Winfree, Ronald L Akers
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 447 pages
Series: The Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology
Genres: Crime and criminology
Social theory
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Social law and Medical law