Alcoholism as a Major Social Problem
.... 81-93). Cherry (1991) developed psychosocial scales based on the concept of
social bond to measure alcohol use among 307 female and 159 male college seniors. ....
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Sources of Human Behavior
.... As with Hirschi's
social bond control theory, Bandura's
social learning theory asserts four component processes influenced by the observer's behavior following ....
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Durkheim's Anomie
.... Durkheim believed that humans control their self-interests and desires by "a common
social bond that is expressed by the ideas, values, norms, beliefs and ....
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Gemder Differences & Alcoholism
.... Cherry (1991) developed psychosocial scales based on the concept of
social bond to measure alcohol use among 307 female and 159 male college seniors. ....
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Differential Association Theory & Crime
.... do not commit crimes. The
social bond has four parts: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. Attachment is caring about ....
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Learning Criminal Behavior
.... do not commit crimes. The
social bond has four parts: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. Attachment is caring about ....
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Concepts of Crime
.... Hirschi offered the idea of the
social bond, that the stronger the tie to the
social order, the more constrained individuals will be. ....
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Youth Gangs in American Society
.... analyze a number of theories of why gangs develop, among them
Social Disorganization Theory, Strain and Cultural-Deviance Theory,
Social Bond/Control Theory ....
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Relationship Between Education and Crime
....
Social Control Theory holds that to prevent dropouts and later delinquency, a strong
social bond to the school must be created (Hirschi 1969). ....
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Criminal Behavior Theories
.... do not commit crimes. The
social bond has four parts: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. Attachment is caring about ....
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Differential Association Theory
.... do not commit crimes. The
social bond has four parts: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. Attachment is caring about ....
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The Crying of Lot 49
.... It may also mean the disintegration of the
social bond (entropy) because people will come to understand that their stories are merely just one among many other ....
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Sociology of Deviance
.... 136-148). Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc. Nisbet, RA (1970). The
social bond: An Introduction to the study of society. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
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Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... of the perspective, including studies in which
social learning theory was tested against competing explanations of crime such as
social bond theory." Walter C ....
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Crime Causation - The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer
.... Based on Hirschi's
social bond theory and self-control theory, Lilly, et al (2007) have proposed that serial killers like Dahmer are literally driven by the ....
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Jesus and Social and Cultural Outcasts
.... harshness of punishment is reserved not for those who are considered
social outcasts but .... unity: There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither
bond nor free ....
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History of child-rearing Practices
.... Through environmental imprinting, infants (ranging from birds to human beings) are able to survive by forging a
social bond with their immediate caregivers and ....
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Gangs in the US
.... analyze a number of theories of why gangs develop, among them
Social Disorganization Theory, Strain and Cultural-Deviance Theory,
Social Bond/Control Theory ....
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Biological Correlates of Crime
.... Another theory to consider is control theory, or
social bond theory the inhibition of crime through
social bonding and self-control. ....
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THEORIES OF EMILE DURKHEIM
.... Finally, Durkheim is also credited with the idea that industrialism is a "major factor in generating the kind of weakening of the
social bond that breeds ....
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California's Three Strikes Law California's "Three Strik
....
Social Control Theory holds that to prevent dropouts and later delinquency, a strong
social bond to the school must be created (Hirschi 1969). ....
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Social Development in Abeng Social Development in Abeng (Michelle ...
.... subtlety of her
social development would be erased. Without Mahler's theoretical research, an understanding of the primary importance of the maternal
bond in ....
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Building Organized Communities & Social Capital
.... This brings the community to one's doorstep and puts the
social capital within reach. As a
bond develops within a neighborhood, the need for outside teams ....
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
.... on his
bond entered into with Antonio. In conclusion, The Merchant of Venice delves into the bonds of community across the law, religion and
social custom or ....
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Impact of Social Class in Wuthering Heights
.... She is reluctant, because of her intense
bond with Heathcliff, but he cannot .... with the psychological and material security and the new
social status that Edgar ....
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CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
.... need for attachment with his mother was basic, " a psychological
bond in its .... Experimental findings in
social biology are confirming "not only that infants have ....
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Language and Culture
.... in this example is that the parent and child are forming a communication
bond, and nursery rhymes are but one factor aimed at that
bond.
Social class difference ....
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Human-Animal Bonding INTRODUCTION This research provides an o
.... Netting, FE, Wilson, CC, & New JC (1987, January February). The human animal
bond: Implications for prac tice.
Social Work, 32(1), 60 64. Rodin, J. (1986). ....
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Social gerontological Research
.... towns who conducted community politics, not women or men of lower
social status .... cellular damage to DNA and connective tissue repeatedly unless they
bond with an ....
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Brave New World
.... Akers' Criminological Theories, Hirschi's
Social Bonding Theory begins with the proposition that "delinquent acts result when an individual's
bond to society ....
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