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Sutherland developed his theory of differential association in order to explain criminality as an individual,but not a group phenomenon.

Differential Association

A theory in criminology that proposes individuals learn criminal behavior through interaction with others.

Criminality

The state of being involved in criminal activities or the tendency to commit crimes.

Group Phenomenon

Behaviors, attitudes, or outcomes that emerge from the interactions and dynamics within a group, not predictable by individual members' characteristics alone.

  • Learn about the primary theories of deviance, involving differential association, control theory, and strain theory.
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Emily GuggenheimApr 30, 2024
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Explanation :
Sutherland developed his theory of differential association to explain how criminal behavior is learned and reinforced through group interaction and socialization. Therefore, he specifically argued that criminality is a group, not an individual phenomenon.