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According to Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law 10th edition by Siegel and Welsh, the current statistic "a little more than 1.6 million...referred..."
The similarity is that they both talk about the changes in social behaviour caused by ageing. The difference is that disengagment theory states that as people age they withdraw from social acitivites, on the other hand activity theory says that as people age they get more social able.
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+able to deal with own problems +increase social skills +able to better maintain a family +help other people -face a lot of problems -deal with serious problems, patients out of control -addistion long term problems
It is called a "fiduciary" responsiblity.
It is not a social theory but an approach to psychology that contends reality is construction, each society determined how social action is understood. Social constructionism does not come from an explanatory theory but from an epistemological position. This approach to psychology focuses on power and meaning.
Social learning theory and social control theory are different.
social control theory by A. Ross
Trait theory
The larger scale theories generally fall into the category called Macro theories and they are generally considered to be concerned with social structures and the effects of those structures on the human behavior while Micro theories are considered to be theories and are concerned with trying to explain the individual level causes of crime and delinquency.
The components of the Social Control Theory are the family, the school, and the peer group.
Durkheim's control theory has flaws because it does not account for the way both diversity and conflict exists. Its strength is they try to find ways to determine delinquency and stop it.
social control
The components of the Social Control Theory are the family, the school, and the peer group.
humanistic
Coherence is the philosophical theory that contends that truth is a matter of degree and a concept is true to the extent to which it fits together.
Regulators promote the interests of the firms they regulate. (Aplia)