The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions about human nature and social order are control theory and cultural deviance theory. This research tests two major hypotheses derived from these theories. The first is that norms regulating the use of "force and fraud" are universal, and the second is that deviant behavior is caused by parents' failure to adequately socialize their children. The first hypothesis is tested through an analysis of the sanctioning practices of 100 cultures, drawn from the Human Relations Area Files. The results indicate that norms regulating the use of force and fraud are universal, and that the circumstances under which such acts are not sanctioned are quite li...
Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little...
Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) claim that “bad ” or ineffective parenting produces criminal behavior...
For decades researchers have emphasized the direct effects of various forms of social control on del...
The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Social norms are powerful drivers of human behavior, so much so that people conform to norms even wh...
Corruption is a problem all around the world, but the extent of the problem varies between countries...
Across human societies, people are sometimes willing to punish norm violators. Such punishment can t...
ONE of the basic assumptions in the study of criminal behaviour is that behaviour in violation of th...
Many researchers have sought to identify the antecedents of deviant behavior. The purpose of this st...
The purpose of this study is to specify more precisely the relationship between social class and cri...
Society is based on a set of norms and rules, compliance with which ensures the survival of that soc...
MANY sociologists are attempting to apply sociology to the solution of numerous problem areas. Today...
The behaviors and expectations of others powerfully shape human behaviors. This dissertation investi...
Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little...
Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) claim that “bad ” or ineffective parenting produces criminal behavior...
For decades researchers have emphasized the direct effects of various forms of social control on del...
The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Social norms are powerful drivers of human behavior, so much so that people conform to norms even wh...
Corruption is a problem all around the world, but the extent of the problem varies between countries...
Across human societies, people are sometimes willing to punish norm violators. Such punishment can t...
ONE of the basic assumptions in the study of criminal behaviour is that behaviour in violation of th...
Many researchers have sought to identify the antecedents of deviant behavior. The purpose of this st...
The purpose of this study is to specify more precisely the relationship between social class and cri...
Society is based on a set of norms and rules, compliance with which ensures the survival of that soc...
MANY sociologists are attempting to apply sociology to the solution of numerous problem areas. Today...
The behaviors and expectations of others powerfully shape human behaviors. This dissertation investi...
Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little...
Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) claim that “bad ” or ineffective parenting produces criminal behavior...
For decades researchers have emphasized the direct effects of various forms of social control on del...