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Chapter 7 - 
Social Process Theories 
Michelle Palaro 
Criminology 81-220-1 
Fall 2014
Different Social Theories 
• Social learning theory 
– People learn the techniques and attitudes of crime 
from close relationships with criminal peers. 
• Social control theory 
– Everyone has the potential to become a criminal, but 
most people are controlled by their bonds to society. 
Crime occurs when the forces that bind people to 
society are weakened or broken. 
• Social reaction (labeling) theory 
– People become criminals when significant members 
of society label them as such and they accept those 
labels as a personal identity.
Institutions of Socialization 
• Socialization 
• Process of human development and 
enculturation 
• Family Relations 
– Parental efficacy 
• Violence and Abuse 
– Effects of parental discipline 
– Physical and emotional abuse
Class Discussion/Activity 
Discuss what constitutes good and bad 
parenting. 
•Find some examples from your childhood 
that you think were examples of good and 
bad parenting. 
•What would you change if you had 
children?
Institutions of Socialization 
• Educational Experience 
– Race and Educational Problems 
– Dropping out 
– Getting Bullied 
• Peer Relations 
• Religion and Belief 
– Participation and attendance
Institutions of Socialization
Social Learning Theories 
• Differential Association Theory 
• Principles of Differential Association Theory: 
– Criminal behavior is learned 
– Criminal behavior is learned as a by-product 
of interacting with others. 
– Learning behavior occurs within intimate 
personal groups 
– Learning criminal behavior involves 
assimilating the techniques of committing 
crime, including motives, drives, 
rationalizations, and attitudes
Social Learning Theories 
• Principles of Differential Association 
Theory (cont’d) 
– The specific direction of motives and drives is 
learned from perceptions of various aspects 
of the legal code as favorable or unfavorable 
– A person becomes a criminal when he or she 
perceives more favorable than unfavorable 
consequences to violating the law 
– Differential associations may vary in 
frequency, duration, priority, and intensity
Social Learning Theories 
• Principles of Differential Association Theory 
(cont’d) 
– The process of learning criminal behavior by 
association with criminal and anti-criminal patterns 
involves all of the mechanisms that are involved in 
any other learning process 
– Although criminal behavior expresses general needs 
and values, it is not excused by those general needs 
and values, because noncriminal behavior expresses 
the same needs and values 
• Testing Differential Association Theory 
• Analysis of Differential Association Theory
Social Learning Theories 
• Neutralization Theory 
– Gresham Sykes and David Matza 
– Drift 
– Observations of neutralization model: 
• Criminals sometimes voice guilt over their illegal 
acts 
• Offenders frequently respect and admire honest, 
law-abiding persons 
• Criminals define whom they can victimize 
• Criminals are not immune to the demands of 
conformity
Social Learning Theories 
• Neutralization techniques 
– Denial of responsibility 
– Denial of injury 
– Denial of the victim 
– Condemnation of the condemners 
– Appeal to higher loyalties 
• Testing Neutralization Theory 
• Evaluating Learning Theories
Social Learning Theories
Social Control Theory 
• Self-Control 
• Commitment to Conformity 
• Social Bonds
Hirschi’s Social Control Theory 
• Attachment 
– Sensitivity to and interest in others 
• Commitment 
– Time, energy, and effort spent in conventional 
activities 
• Belief 
– Morals, values, belief in the law 
• Involvement 
– Participation in convention activities
Hirschi’s Social Control Theory 
• Testing Social Control Theory: 
Supportive Research 
– Attachment 
– Belief 
– Commitment 
– Involvement
Hirschi’s Social Control Theory 
• Critiquing Social Control Theory 
– The influence of friendship 
– Failure to achieve 
– Deviant involvement 
– Deviant parents and peers 
–Mistaken causal order
Hirschi’s Social Control Theory
Social Reaction (Labeling) 
Theory 
• Key Points 
– Behaviors that are considered criminal are 
highly subjective 
– Crime is defined by those in power 
– Not only acts are labeled, but also people 
– Both positive and negative labels involve 
subjective interpretation of behavior
Social Reaction (Labeling) 
Theory 
• Consequences of Labeling 
– Self-labeling 
– Joining deviant cliques 
– Retrospective reading 
• Primary and Secondary Deviance 
• Crime and Labeling
Social Reaction (Labeling) 
Theory 
• Differential Enforcement 
• Research on Social Reaction Theory 
– Targets of labeling 
– Effects of labeling 
• Is Labeling Theory Valid?
Social Process Theory and 
Public Policy 
• Social Learning Theory 
– Highfields Project in New Jersey 
– Silverlake Program in Los Angeles 
• Social Control Theory 
– Education 
– Family bonds
Social Process Theories

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81-220-1 Chapter 7

  • 1. Chapter 7 - Social Process Theories Michelle Palaro Criminology 81-220-1 Fall 2014
  • 2. Different Social Theories • Social learning theory – People learn the techniques and attitudes of crime from close relationships with criminal peers. • Social control theory – Everyone has the potential to become a criminal, but most people are controlled by their bonds to society. Crime occurs when the forces that bind people to society are weakened or broken. • Social reaction (labeling) theory – People become criminals when significant members of society label them as such and they accept those labels as a personal identity.
  • 3. Institutions of Socialization • Socialization • Process of human development and enculturation • Family Relations – Parental efficacy • Violence and Abuse – Effects of parental discipline – Physical and emotional abuse
  • 4. Class Discussion/Activity Discuss what constitutes good and bad parenting. •Find some examples from your childhood that you think were examples of good and bad parenting. •What would you change if you had children?
  • 5. Institutions of Socialization • Educational Experience – Race and Educational Problems – Dropping out – Getting Bullied • Peer Relations • Religion and Belief – Participation and attendance
  • 7. Social Learning Theories • Differential Association Theory • Principles of Differential Association Theory: – Criminal behavior is learned – Criminal behavior is learned as a by-product of interacting with others. – Learning behavior occurs within intimate personal groups – Learning criminal behavior involves assimilating the techniques of committing crime, including motives, drives, rationalizations, and attitudes
  • 8. Social Learning Theories • Principles of Differential Association Theory (cont’d) – The specific direction of motives and drives is learned from perceptions of various aspects of the legal code as favorable or unfavorable – A person becomes a criminal when he or she perceives more favorable than unfavorable consequences to violating the law – Differential associations may vary in frequency, duration, priority, and intensity
  • 9. Social Learning Theories • Principles of Differential Association Theory (cont’d) – The process of learning criminal behavior by association with criminal and anti-criminal patterns involves all of the mechanisms that are involved in any other learning process – Although criminal behavior expresses general needs and values, it is not excused by those general needs and values, because noncriminal behavior expresses the same needs and values • Testing Differential Association Theory • Analysis of Differential Association Theory
  • 10. Social Learning Theories • Neutralization Theory – Gresham Sykes and David Matza – Drift – Observations of neutralization model: • Criminals sometimes voice guilt over their illegal acts • Offenders frequently respect and admire honest, law-abiding persons • Criminals define whom they can victimize • Criminals are not immune to the demands of conformity
  • 11. Social Learning Theories • Neutralization techniques – Denial of responsibility – Denial of injury – Denial of the victim – Condemnation of the condemners – Appeal to higher loyalties • Testing Neutralization Theory • Evaluating Learning Theories
  • 13. Social Control Theory • Self-Control • Commitment to Conformity • Social Bonds
  • 14. Hirschi’s Social Control Theory • Attachment – Sensitivity to and interest in others • Commitment – Time, energy, and effort spent in conventional activities • Belief – Morals, values, belief in the law • Involvement – Participation in convention activities
  • 15. Hirschi’s Social Control Theory • Testing Social Control Theory: Supportive Research – Attachment – Belief – Commitment – Involvement
  • 16. Hirschi’s Social Control Theory • Critiquing Social Control Theory – The influence of friendship – Failure to achieve – Deviant involvement – Deviant parents and peers –Mistaken causal order
  • 18. Social Reaction (Labeling) Theory • Key Points – Behaviors that are considered criminal are highly subjective – Crime is defined by those in power – Not only acts are labeled, but also people – Both positive and negative labels involve subjective interpretation of behavior
  • 19. Social Reaction (Labeling) Theory • Consequences of Labeling – Self-labeling – Joining deviant cliques – Retrospective reading • Primary and Secondary Deviance • Crime and Labeling
  • 20. Social Reaction (Labeling) Theory • Differential Enforcement • Research on Social Reaction Theory – Targets of labeling – Effects of labeling • Is Labeling Theory Valid?
  • 21. Social Process Theory and Public Policy • Social Learning Theory – Highfields Project in New Jersey – Silverlake Program in Los Angeles • Social Control Theory – Education – Family bonds

Notas del editor

  1. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization.
  2. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. LO2: Discuss the effect of family relationships on crime.
  3. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  4. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. FIGURE 7.1 The Complex Web of Social Processes that Controls Human Behavior
  5. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  6. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  7. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  8. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization.
  9. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization.
  10. LO1: Be familiar with the concepts of social process and socialization. FIGURE 7.2 Techniques of Neutralization
  11. LO5: Contrast social learning, social control, and social reaction (labeling) theories.
  12. LO2: Discuss the effect of family relationships on crime. LO3: Understand how the educational setting influences crime. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  13. LO2: Discuss the effect of family relationships on crime. LO3: Understand how the educational setting influences crime. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  14. LO2: Discuss the effect of family relationships on crime. LO3: Understand how the educational setting influences crime. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency.
  15. LO2: Discuss the effect of family relationships on crime. LO3: Understand how the educational setting influences crime. LO4: Be aware of the link between peers and delinquency. FIGURE 7.3 Elements of the Social Bond
  16. LO5: Contrast social learning, social control, and social reaction (labeling) theories.
  17. LO5: Contrast social learning, social control, and social reaction (labeling) theories.
  18. LO5: Contrast social learning, social control, and social reaction (labeling) theories.
  19. LO6: Link social process theory to crime prevention efforts.
  20. LO6: Link social process theory to crime prevention efforts.