Social control theory focuses on the effects of parental behavior on adolescent delinquency but fails to take into account the effect of adolescent delinquency on parental behaviors.
Thus, findings were more in support of the differential association theory than of
the social control theory.
This study connected two areas of research by focusing on empirical studies that have tested hypotheses drawn from
social control theory and assumptions from attachment theory.
Despite these differences between attachment theory and
social control theory, it is safe to hypothesize that poor or disturbed attachment is associated with risk for delinquency.
For example, Sampson and Laub's (2005) age - graded
social control theory assumes that changes in life circumstances may generate turning points in an individual's criminal career.
Two main theories addressing the relation between attachment and delinquency are
the social control theory (Hirschi 1969; Sampson and Laub 1993) and attachment theory (Ainsworth 1979; Bowlby 1973).
We collected empirical studies that tested assumptions from
social control theory as well as from attachment theory.
Not exact matches
Social psychologists built terror - management
theory on Becker's insights: «The basic motivation for human behavior is our biological need to
control our basic anxiety, to deny the terror of death.»
Sidney Hook captures this sense of the vulnerability of the human condition when he defines pragmatism as «the
theory and practice of enlarging human freedom in a precarious and tragic world by the arts of intelligent
social control it may not be [a] lost [cause] if we can summon the courage and intelligence to support our faith in freedom...» (CAP 193).
A randomised
controlled single - blind parallel - arm clinical trial to investigate whether a complex intervention targeting new mothers» breastfeeding knowledge, skills and
social support within a Social Network and Social Support theory framework will increase exclusive breastfeeding duration among women in Le
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Social Network and
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That there will only be a single question is a good example of something well known to those that study
social choice
theory: the power that someone with
control over the agenda has over the outcome of voting.
He has edited several books, including Dual - Process
Theories in
Social Psychology (1998), Self
Control in Society, Mind, and Brain (2010), and Dual - Process
Theories of the
Social Mind (2014).
According to a religious evolutionary
theory called the «
social control hypothesis,»
social elites may have used human sacrifice to preserve their power, cementing their status by claiming supernatural approval for their acts.
This
theory from
social science provides general approaches, not framed mathematically, to account for several distinct aspects of human behavior including attitudes towards impacts of behaviors, perception of
social norms, and perceptions about the capability for behaviors to be effective and to have impact on
controlling a system.
Commenting recently on the profound global impact of the veritable explosion in computer power, big data, and computer systems in organisations, Helbring (2014) contended that top - down governance could no longer work and that
control had to be with the operational unit, arguing that: `... complexity
theory [tells] us that it is actually feasible to create resilient
social and economic order by means of self - organisation, self - regulation, and self - governance.»
Dominance
theory, or «
social dominance» as an ethological construct describing features of a
social relationship, - addresses the management of
social conflict including but not limited to the allocation of limited resources - through the exertion of
control and influence.
In
theory, players could take
control of a contestant, completing mini-games and making
social alliances.
Screening: The Here and the Now (Zurich 1:1) at Swiss Institute The Tavistock Institute in London has become the subject of conspiracy
theories, one of which says that the British not - for - profit created The Beatles as a form of
social control.
noun — Any of various
theories or systems of
social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and
controls the economy.
Drawing from
social learning
theories and symbolic interactionist understandings of
social life, Cast et al, (2006) suggest that physical punishment teaches aggressive and
controlling strategies for solving the problems of living together and hinders the development of important problem - solving skills.
I am your neighbour / Ideas about the family / Ideals and limitations / Identities / Identity and relationship / Identity vs role confusion / Image of
social care / Immediacy / Impediments to permanency / Importance of cooperation / Importance of fathers / Impulsivity and irrational beliefs / In - between / Including families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment / Individual and residential treatment / Individual antisepsis / Individual demands / Individual differences / Individual experiences / Individual recognition / Individual sessions / Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational
theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external
control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too long
Some observers have argued that female offenders can, in
theory, be either adolescent - limited or life - course - persistent and that the relative scarcity of early - onset aggression in females indicates that they are generally less likely to follow the latter pathway.56 Others, however, have argued that the relative prevalence of adolescent - onset aggression in girls (compared with childhood - onset) indicates that persistent delinquency simply manifests at a later age in girls than it does in boys.57 In Persephanie Silverthorn and Paul Frick's model, girls and boys are influenced by similar risk factors during childhood, but the onset of delinquent behavior in girls is delayed by the more stringent
social controls imposed on them before adolescence.
Control Theory: A Useful Conceptual Framework for Personality -
Social, Clinical, and Health Psychology.
[jounal] Plakowski, M / 1994 / Linking self -
social control with deviance: Illuminating the structure underlying a general
theory of crime and its relation to deviant activity / Journal of Quantitative Criminology 10 (1): 156 ~ 164
RIPP draws from
theories of
social cognition, problem - solving, and emotional processes that are essential in
controlling aggressive behavior and in increasing
social competence.
According to
control theory (e.g., [17]-RRB-, a positive parent - child relationship can constitute a
social bond that precludes delinquent behavior.
Control theory (e.g., [17]-RRB- argues that a positive parent - child relationship can constitute a
social bond that prevents delinquency.
Several risk factors (e.g., early onset, intelligence, marriage, employment) are based on Moffitt's dual taxonomy and the age - graded
theory of
social control.
Given that
social bonds are not limited to bonds to parents in
control theory, we used terms related to parent.
Control theory is a theory of abnormal development that mainly focuses on explaining criminal behavior on the basis of social c
Control theory is a
theory of abnormal development that mainly focuses on explaining criminal behavior on the basis of
social controlcontrol.
Finally, given that studies that tested Hirschi's
theory of
social control sometimes included parental
control items, we coded whether or not the measure of attachment in each study included parental
control items, such as parental supervision, rules setting, discipline techniques (parental
control versus no parental
control items).
Control theory: a useful conceptual framework for personality -
social, clinical, and health psychology.
The purpose of the present study was to examine the predictive validity of several theoretical factors drawn from
control,
social learning, and differential association
theories for explaining adolescent sexual behavior.
Implications for elevated levels of
social evaluative anxiety are discussed within a
social cognitive
theory perspective and for maternal psychological
control within a
social learning
theory perspective.
The investigation discussed in this article drew from
social disorganization
theory to examine the effects of perceived neighborhood informal
social control and perceived neighborhood crime on adolescents» perceptions of peers» behavior.