What two things are learned through association with criminals and how important are they according to Sutherland?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: [key points to be made]
*Techniques: how things are done like how to car jack or commit a home invasion
*Imitation is the way it is learned and you learn better from those you respect and have intense, frequent, prioritized and contacts of significant duration.
*Definitions are also learned, depend on situation, conveys values and these are more important to Sutherland than techniques – this is the drives and the motives and like Cressey said through the vocabulary of motives you learn the rationalizations and justifications involved.
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