Asked by Jimmy Jakub on Jun 11, 2024

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According to Sutherland's differential association theory, people become criminals when they

A) are more strongly socialized to break the law than to obey it.
B) are genetically predisposed to deviate.
C) lack socially approved means to realize socially established goals.
D) lack proper attachment to others.

Differential Association Theory

A theory in criminology that argues that deviant behavior is learned through interactions with others.

Socialized

The process by which individuals learn and internalize the norms, values, and behaviors accepted and practiced in their society.

Break The Law

The act of violating or failing to adhere to legally established rules, resulting in legal penalties.

  • Analyze the significance of differential association and symbolic interactionism in the interpretation of deviant behavior.
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MADISON BERGERJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Sutherland's differential association theory states that people become criminals when they are more strongly socialized to break the law than to obey it. This means that individuals learn criminal behavior through their social interactions and associations with others who already engage in criminal activity. The theory does not attribute criminal behavior to genetics, lack of socially approved means, or lack of attachment to others.