Theory Of Social Bonding/Social Control Flashcards

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Assumption: most people are _, so what produces _?

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Self-interested, conformity

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Hirschi’s focus:

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Explain juvenile delinquency

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According to Social Bonding/Control Theory, _ of _ to _ _ determines likelihood of deviance.

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Strength, ties, social institutions

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4 aspects of Social Bonding Theory:

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Attachment, commitment, involvement, belief

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Strength of ties to others, especially parents, and people at school (teachers and peers)

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Attachment

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Attachment also includes…

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Sensitivity to feelings of others (e.g. others’ wishes, opinions, expectations)

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The most important of all aspects

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Attachment

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People develop a stake in following the rules - the more they have gained (or expect to gain) by acting conventionally, the more they stand to lose by deviating

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Commitment

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The “rational” aspect

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Commitment

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9
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The question, “Who is more likely to cheat, a freshman or a graduating senior?” is addressing which aspect?

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Commitment

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10
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The “opportunity” aspect

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Involvement

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Hirschi predicted that the level of _ is inversely related to the likelihood of deviance.

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Involvement

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12
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Extracurricular activities in high school is an example of _.

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Involvement

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13
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Extent to which people have been socialized into believing in the importance of following the rules/legitimacy of the rules.

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Belief

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According to Social Bonding/Control Theory, each element has an _, _ effect on likelihood of deviance (relationship is _ in nature), but elements tend to work _ (relationship between elements is _ in nature).

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Independent, direct, inverse, together, direct

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15
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Results of Hirschi’s empirical test:

All relationships _, but _ not in _ hypothesized.

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Significant, involvement, direction

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Ongoing studies based on the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health examining various factors that may impact the likelihood of “risky” behavior.

  • Very comprehensive because all types of _ _ and all types of all _ studied.
  • Sample is the _ _ sample to date
  • Important findings: the 1 factor that lowers the risk of deviance is _ _ to _.
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  • “Risky” behavior, elements
  • largest representative
  • emotional attachment, parents
17
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Research by Agnew and Peterson on involvement aspect of theory, particularly how _ activities affect delinquency.
- measured level as well as _ of involvement, meaning _ , with _, and role of / or lack thereof from activity.

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Leisure

- nature, what, whom, gain, enjoyment

18
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Results of research on leisure activities:

  • unsupervised activities _ related to delinquency
  • supervised activities _ related to delinquency
  • solitary activities _ related to delinquency
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  • directly
  • inversely
  • inversely
19
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Research on differential outcomes (in likelihood of deviance) for boys vs girls regarding:

  • attachment (to friends)
  • involvement (in sports)
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  • boys directly related, girls inversely related

- boys directly related (sex), girls inversely related (no sex)

20
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McCord’s research on differential effects of social bond over life course….

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