Hirschi s control theory


    • Chapter One - Quia

      D. Hirschi’s control theory states that social control depends on imagining the consequences of one’s behavior.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 2

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      Hirschi’s control theory suggests that social bonds promote conformity. Control theory. All individuals have the potential for criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage such actions would do to their relationships. Wilson and Kelling’s theory of “Broken Windows” Labeling theory


    • [DOC File]Introduction - Jones & Bartlett Learning

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      k. Travis Hirschi’s social bond theory was re-examined by scholars to look for explanations of female delinquency . 3. The Significance of Self-Control . a. Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi’s study . b. Delinquency more likely among youth who lack self-control regardless of gender


    • [DOCX File]Chapter 10: Social Process and Control Theories of Crime

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      Perhaps the most influential social control theory was presented by Hirschi in 1969. Hirschi argued that the stronger the social bond, the less likely it is that an individual will commit criminal offenses. Social bond is made up of four elements: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. The most important of these is attachment.


    • [DOC File]Part 02: Text(Thio)Items:Old

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      According to Hirschi’s theory of social control, if elements of bonding to society are weak, the individual might: A. have strong self-control, B. have a good self-concept, C. develop a strong goal orientation, D. slide into deviance. 49. According to control theory, with ___ deterrence, the punishment of a criminal deters the criminal from ...


    • [DOC File]Sociology 1100 YC: Introduction to Sociology

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      Incorporate both Sutherland's notion of differential association and Hirschi's Social Control Theory. 20) Select a crime. Explain the crime by comparing & contrasting two of structural functionalism, social conflict theory or symbolic interactionism.


    • [DOC File]STUDY GUIDE:

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      Test of Hirschi’s Theory. Know the work of Walter Reckless. David Matza’s Theory. Drift theory. Albert J. Reiss (according to Reiss delinquency is result of what 3 things) What Three Sources of Information did Reiss Consult? Jackson Toby’s Social Control Model. Walter Reckless’ Containment Theory. Components of Outer Containment


    • [DOC File]Writing a Literature Review - Roanoke College

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      The following section is part of the literature review that discusses previous research findings on the role of this theory in predicting juvenile drug use. Hirschi’s (1969) social control theory argued that adolescents who had no strong bond to conventional social institutions were more likely to commit delinquency.


    • [DOCX File]Texas State University

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      There has been considerable discussion of the similarities and differences between Travis Hirschi’s social control theory and Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi’s self-control theory. What are the similarities and differences? In the process, discuss the two theories’ assumptions, concepts, and key causal predictions.


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      Hirschi’s (1969) social control theory argued that adolescents who had no strong bond to conventional social institutions were more likely to commit delinquency. Many empirical studies that follow Hirschi’s theory found general support that juveniles who have strong social bonds are engaged in fewer delinquent acts (Agnew 1985; Costello and ...


    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI

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      Social control theories, especially Hirschi’s, have generated a large number of empirical studies, many of which have supported the theory. But many of these tests have focused on relatively trivial offenses committed by essentially non-delinquent youths. Both Hirschi’s study and Nye’s study, as reported above, are of this type.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER TWO:

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      Although Hirschi's theory was originally applied only to juvenile delinquency, it has also been used in recent years to explain various forms of adult criminality, including while collar crime. Control theory has implications for change in a number of family, school, and neighborhood-level policies that are directly (and/or indirectly) related ...


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      49a.The central concept of Hirschi's control theory is that juvenile delinquency is reduced to more individuals, A. form a strong bond to society, B. commit to conformity, C. get involved with conventional activities, D. have a belief in the moral validity of the social rules, E. all of the above. (pg. 28)


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