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Comparing differential association and social control-Sociology 4141-Lecture10-Sociology, Study notes of Juvenile Delinquency

Comparing differential association and social control Differential association, Social control, Culture, Conflict, Chesney-Lind

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Lecture 10:
comparing
differential association
and social control
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differential association vs social
control
Role of culture and subculture
(normative consensus vs.
conflict)
Attachment to friends (and family)
Cobain examples
Nature of “beliefs”
Delinquency is natural vs. learned
Nature of causality
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Chesney-Lind & Sheldon
•Method
Offense histories
School: control or locus of association?
Gender roles
control or learning
Family
Structure vs. quality
Role of victimization?
Bottcher’s “serious” female offenders
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Lecture 10:

comparing

differential association

and social control

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differential association vs social control

  • Role of culture and subculture
    • (normative consensus vs. conflict)
  • Attachment to friends (and family)
    • Cobain examples
  • Nature of “beliefs”
  • Delinquency is natural vs. learned
  • Nature of causality

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Chesney-Lind & Sheldon

  • Method
  • Offense histories
  • School: control or locus of association?
  • Gender roles
    • control or learning
  • Family
    • Structure vs. quality
  • Role of victimization?
  • Bottcher’s “serious” female offenders

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  • discuss questions on sheet (about 15 minutes)
  • turn in one sheet with names of all group members

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