Asked by Marbelly Gonzalez on Sep 27, 2024

Glaser tried to extend Sutherland's theory by arguing that the individual must first identify with criminals before being influenced by them.

Sutherland's Theory

A criminology theory, also known as Differential Association Theory, which posits that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions with others.

  • Absorb the basic theoretical frameworks of deviance, including differential association, control theory, and strain theory.
  • Acquire knowledge of the role that learning processes play in criminal conduct, as detailed by differential association and differential reinforcement theories.