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17286. Crime Theories. This paper provides a brief overview and discussion of several major crime theories including differential association/learning theory, developmental theories, social learning/subculture theory, routine activities theory, social learning/social bond theory, general theory, and techniques of neutralization theory. Strengths and weaknesses of each theory are considered. True-life crime book, True Confessions: The Unsolved Crimes of Phil Cresta is used to illustrate the differential association theory.11 pages, 21 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources. 2,753 words. RELATED PAPERS Theories of Juvenile Delinquency Research Paper Social Disorganization Theory of Crime and Delinquency Research Paper Reintegrative Shaming Theory of John Braithwaite Research Paper Shoplifting and Social Learning Theory Research Paper Differential Association Theory and School violence Research Paper Labeling Theory and Juvenile Justice Research Paper Rationale Choice and Routine Activities Theories of Crime, A Comparison Social Bond Theory versus Self Control Theory of Crime Research Paper Strain Theory in Criminology Research Paper Integrated Theories of Criminology Research Paper TAGS: crime theory criminology subculture differential association social bond learning theory routine activities delinquency theory delinquents criminals.
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