Match the theorist in Column 1 with the principle ideas of the theory in Column 2

1. Albert K. Cohen
a. Psychotic types instigate formation of “near groups”
2. Walter Miller
b. Lower class only need rationalizations or neutralizations in order to be delinquent
3. Cloward & Ohlin
c. Studied anthropology/social relations, worked in Boston Delinquency Project & Youth Gang Survey
4. Wolfgang & Ferracutti
d. The degree of integration in an area determined legitimate & illegitimate opportunities
5. Lewis Yablonsky
e. The last of the major subculture theories developed in 1967 based on homicide data
6. Sykes and Matza
f. Incorporated the concept of “middle class measuring rod”


1. *f
2. *c
3. *d
4. *e
5. *a
6. *b

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