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Theories 1700s to 1960s: Key Terms
Key Terms


The following terms are essential in order to complete the exercises in this unit. Click on the term to see its definition.

A


Age of Enlightenment
anomie



appeal to higher loyalties
attachment
B


belief



born criminal
C


commitment
concentric zones
condemnation of the condemners



conflict subculture
conformity
criminal subculture
D


delinquent subcultures
denial of responsibility
denial of the victim
deterrence



differential association
differential opportunity
drift
due process

F



fetishism of money


G



General theory of crime


h


hedonism



human dignity
I


innovation
institutional anomie theory



involvement
L


life history




M


middle-class measuring rod




P


phrenology




positivism

R


rebellion
retreatism




retreatist subculture
ritualism

S


self-control
social bonds
social disorganization
stratified society




strain
status
status-frustration
S


transitional neighborhood




techniques of neutralization
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