Sutherland's Theory On Learning Theory


SUTHERLAND'S THEORY ON LEARNING THEORY

Sutherland's theory on learning theory

Sutherland's theory on learning theory

Differential association theory was Sutherland's major sociological contribution to criminology; similar in importance to strain theory and social control theory. These theories all explain deviance in terms of the individual's social relationships.

Sutherland's theory departs from the pathological perspective and biological perspective by attributing the cause of crime to the social context of individuals. "He rejected biological determinism and the extreme individualism of psychiatry, as well as economic explanations of crime. His search for an alternative understanding of crime led to the development of differential association theory. In contrast to ...
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