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  • Hirschi’s Social Control Theory of Crime - Simply Psychology
    Hirschi’s Social Control Theory, also known as Social Bonding Theory, offers a sociological explanation for why individuals choose to conform to social rules instead of engaging in criminal activity
  • What Is Control Theory in Criminal Justice? - LegalClarity
    Control theory explores why people follow rules and how social bonds shape behavior — with real implications for crime prevention, juvenile justice, and rehabilitation
  • Herschi’s Social Bond Theory: Examples, Strengths, Criticism
    “Control theory assumes that the bond of affection for conventional persons is a major deterrent to crime The stronger this bond, the more likely the person is to take it into account when and if he contemplates a criminal act” (Hirschi, 2001, p 84)
  • The Functions of the Social Bond - JSTOR
    control theory with other prominent theories of delinquencyandcrime, including labeling,sociallearning,routineactivities,differentialassociation,andstrainoranomie
  • Control Theories of Crime and Deviance - ReviseSociology
    Control theory doesn’t so much ask the question “Why do they do it?” The question control theorists asks is “Why don’t we do it” This post looks at Hirschi’s Bonds of Attachment Theory, developments of this theory, supporting evidence and finally criticisms of control theory
  • Control Theory in Criminal Justice: How Social Bonds Shape Delinquency . . .
    Control theory posits that people refrain from crime not only because of fear of formal sanctions but because strong social ties compel conformity The core idea is that individuals with robust bonds to family, schools, employers, and communities are less likely to engage in illegal acts
  • Social Bond Theory
    Social bond theory asserts that crime is not caused, it is simply not controlled As with other control theories, social bond theories assume that the motivation to commit crime is inherent and natural
  • Social Control Theory of Crime - Simply Psychology
    The Social Control Theory was developed by Travis Hirschi in 1969 It states that an individual’s behavior is bonded by society, and the extent to which an individual feels the bond or commitment to society determines their deviance from conventional societal norms
  • Control theory (sociology) - Wikipedia
    Control theory stresses how weak bonds between the individuals and society free people to deviate or go against the norms, or the people who have weak ties would engage in crimes so they could benefit, or gain something that is to their own interest
  • Social Control Theory and Delinquency - JSTOR
    Using data from the Youth in Transition Study, the present report develops and tests multivariate models of social control theory which simultaneously consider how the four bond elements operate in relation to delinquency





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