Social Learning Theories of Crime
Delve into the intricate world of criminal behavior with "Social Learning Theories of Crime," authored by Christine S. Sellers and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. This comprehensive hardback spans 482 pages and unveils the historical evolution of social learning theory, tracing its roots from differential association theory to the profound influences of psychological behaviorism. Sellers expertly navigates through the contemporary aspects of social learning theory, highlighting how social structures play a pivotal role in shaping criminal behavior. This essential resource offers a thorough understanding for students, educators, and professionals interested in criminology and sociology. Discover how social learning theories provide insightful perspectives on the complexities of crime and deviant behavior in today's society.