A teacher has observed that students who are involved in organized sports, clubs, and lessons, and those who regularly attend religious services or participate in volunteer activities are less likely to get in trouble at school and with the law than those who do not. She concludes that being connected to people and groups that discourage rule breaking reduces the likelihood one will engage in deviant activities. Her ideas are supported by ______.
A. Garfinkel's ethnomethodological approach to reduction
B. Gottfredson and Hirschi's control theory
C. Merton's relativist theory
D. Patterson and Strong's theory of normativity
Answer: B
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