Proponents and Theorists
Key Concepts
Policy
Issues
Critical Thinking/Essay
100

This white-collar criminologist is the father of social learning theory

Who is Edwin Sutherland?

100

The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society

What is socialization?

100

Labeling theory inspired these types of programs for youth offenders

What are diversion programs?

100

One main issue with social reaction theory

What are

Failure to explain differences in crime rates – not all people labelled commit crime the same way or in the same amount of time

Ignores the onset of deviant behavior (during primary deviance)

Law is differentially constructed and applied, depending on the offenders (White vs Black felons)

Inability to specify the conditions the must exist before an act or individual is labeled

100

If family relations and parental monitoring are so important to deterring criminal behavior, should we place most of the blame for delinquency on the parents? Why or why not? Provide example.

YES, because they are the main source of socialization and the most constant throughout a child's life

NO, because there are other areas of socialization children should be able to pull from to learn legitimate behaviors. 

200

This social control theorist recently died in 2017

Who is Travis Hirschi?

200

The theory that everyone has the potential to become a criminal, but most people are controlled by their connection to society

What is social control theory?

200

This tactic stemmed from the 1980s shift to getting tough on crime and deterrence. It is the process of policy changes that result in a greater number of individuals being caught by the criminal justice system than before.

What is net widening?

200

Reason why belief is such a controversial element of bonding theory

What is belief differs from person to person and is subjective?

200

Discuss the three main theories under the social process approach

Social Learning: argues that some people learn to commit crimes through the same process through which others learn to conform. 

Social Control: bonds to society prevent individuals from committing crime

Social Reaction: concentrate on those people or institutions who label offenders, react to offenders, and want to control offender 

300

A sociologist, who believes that individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them 

Who is Charles Cooley?

300

The process in which people learn

What is differential association

300

Linking the Interest of Families and Teachers (LIFT) was implement using this theory

What is social learning theory?

300

Two main issues with social learning theory

What are:

Learning theories fail to explain how the first criminal learned the necessary techniques and definitions of crime

Learning of some criminality frequently occurs after one has committed the first criminal act

Everyone has different definitions and acquire them at different rates

Fails to explain spontaneous offending (i.e. rage and property damage)

300

Explain how one's socialization contributes to crime. Provide three examples.

Families pass on many things to their children, including:

  • Cultural knowledge
  • Values
  • Religious practices
  • World views

Peer groups affect children's interests, speech patterns, beliefs about the world, and approaches to a variety of situations. Children who regularly interact with their peers in positive ways tend to develop robust social skills and may have a clearer sense of their place in their own society. 

Many aspects of school can be positive in terms of socialization: children learn social skills, independence, and time management techniques that will remain useful in the future.

Religion offers a giving meaning and purpose to life; reinforces social unity and stability; serves as an agent of social control of behavior; promotes physical and psychological well-being; and motivates people to work for positive social change. 

400

This individual believes that in order for society to prosper we must de-dramatize stigma

Who is Frank Tannenbaum?

400

In most societies of different languages, modern cultures, and people, the color red indicates a vehicle should stop. This process is known as --

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

This policy model focused on a family environment rather than a peer environment in the 1970s

What is the Teaching Family Model?

400

Age/Crime relationship issue with self control theory

What are:

If self control theory was valid, and is stable at age 7, we would see more continuous  offending through the life course  and people being unable to desist from crime

Individual differences in the propensity to offend remain stable over time

Regardless of initial starting point, everyone slows down with age

400

What are the steps to the labeling process? Provide an example

What is:

1. Prior to labeling an individual's deviance is infrequent, inconsistent, etc.

2. They are then caught, punished and stigmatized

3. During this time societal reaction may alter their self concept and cause them to start a more stable criminal career

4. The following criminal acts are called secondary deviance and are the result of the label

500

This theorist once said, "deviance is not a quality of the act the person commits, but rather the consequences of the application by others of rules and sanctions to an offender"

Who is Howard Becker?

500

The three necessary conditions to develop high self control in youths?

What is:

1.Parent must care for child

2.Parent must notice delinquent behavior

3.Parent must punish that deviant behavior once see

500

Main issues with the Pinehill's social learning experiment using a semi residential environment for juveniles on probation

What is judge’s discretion showing non-randomization and loss of funding?

500

Other than belief, these are two other issues regarding social bonding theory.

What are:

Commitment and Involvement are the same concept

Crime takes a small fraction of time outside of conventional activities – unclear of how people drift

Research shows the relationship between commitment and belief are insignificant

Some people are very involved and not attached

Deviant peers and parents: Some people are very attached to deviant peers

Restricted in scope: May not explain all modes of criminality

Change bonds: Bonds seem to change over time

500

Maxwell has been convicted of robbery. What kind of punishment would social control theorists suggest? Give example.

Bond policy attempts to increase an individuals attachment to conventional activities/institutions

Job training and family counseling

Less reliance on incarceration

Use of community based punishment