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Differential Association Theory | How FRIENDS Can Make You a CRIMINAL (AQA A-level Psychology)

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This video explores how criminal behaviours is learned through the Differential Association Theory proposed by Edwin Sutherland.

This is part of the Forensic Psychology topic in the AQA A-level Psychology course.

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Cognitive Explanations of Crime - https://youtu.be/vKlCRWYWPo8

// Studies and Research In Video //
Farrington et al. (2006) https://tinyurl.com/yckfz62h
Caspi et al. (2002) https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.1072290

00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Differential Association Theory
02:01 - Behaviourism & Social Learning Theory
03:07 - Pro-Criminal Attitudes
03:55 - Four Key Factors
04:54 - Supporting Evidence
07:05 - Wide Range of Crimes
07:41 - Nature & Nurture
08:32 - Socially Sensitive

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