CRIM 1125 Chapter 9: intro to crim chap 9

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Theory that criminal behaviour is learned in interaction with others and that the socialization processes that occur as a result of group membership are primary route through which this learning occurs. innate human characteristic. Emphasize the process of interaction between individuals and society. Assume that everyone has potential to violate the law and that criminality is not an. Criminality is learned in interaction with others. Socialization process that occurs as result of group membership is seen as primary. Process through which criminality is acquired deviant self-concepts. Criminal behaviour results is active, open-ended, and ongoing throughout a person"s life route through which learning occurs. Places primary emphasis upon role of communication and socialization in acquisition of. Labeling theory points to special significance of society"s response to criminal and sees learned patterns of criminality and values that support behaviour process through which person = criminal. States that all behaviour is learned in much the same way and such learning.

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