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Akers, Ronald L: Social Learning Theory - Encyclopedia of

In 1966, Burgess and Akers published an article titled “A Differential Association-Reinforcement Theory of Criminal Behavior,” which reformulated Sutherland's 
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Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime - SAGE Publications

Most of the social process theories assume that criminal behavior is 3Edwin H Sutherland and Donald R Cressey, Principles of Criminology, 5th ed
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[PDF] A Comprehensive Analysis of Social Learning Theory Linked to

On the other hand, Sutherland (1947) focused on nine elements in explaining criminal or deviant behavior: ?1) Criminal behavior is learned, 2) Criminal 
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[PDF] AN APPRAISAL OF DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION THEORY

Differential association theory is perhaps the best known social learning perspective of criminality and reflects an interpersonal approach Edwin Sutherland 
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[PDF] Can Akers' Social Structure and Social Learning Theory Explain

A Chicago criminologist, Sutherland, criticized the biological theory approach, however, and argued that crime is part of a learning process (Lilly, Cullen, & 
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[PDF] Theoretically Speaking - A Look into Crime - Cognella

Akers' social learning theory combines Sutherland's original differential association theory of criminal behavior with general behavioral learning principles
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