Differential Association PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF OFFENDING What is








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Differential Association PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF OFFENDING
What is Social Learning Theory? How might this relate to offending? Give an example
Learning Outcomes Describe the Differential Association Theory of Offending Evaluate Apply the Differential Association Theory to a case study
Differential Association Through interactions with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques and motives for criminal behaviour
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Farrington (2006) It fails to predict offending as promised DA can be used to explain all types of crime Stereotyping individuals can be a problem Social circumstances may be more to blame that the individual But!!! IS one explanation enough or could be a combination or genetics and environment?
Growing up Gary was generally considered to be a good boy. He came from a sable background with supportive parents and always performed well at school. Since turning 15, Gary has started to hang out with a new group of friends. Locally the group has a reputation for being the “wrong crowd. ” Despite being told to stay away fro these lads be his parents and former friends, Gary continues to associate with them. Last week he was arrested for trying to steal a car- his first offence. Question: With reference to Gary, outline the main principles of differential association theory
Give one strength and one weakness of the differential association theory