Robbery is the act of taking something of value from a person forcefully.
Today we are learning about robbery.
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It is often learned. Robbers must plan and execute their crimes, and they often rationalize their behavior as they step outside of social boundaries to steal from others, often in an act of violence.
Today we are learning about robbery.
Why would anyone do that?
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Differential Association Theory, proposed by Edwin H. Sutherland, explains that criminal behavior is learned through interactions with others. People learn both the techniques and justifications for crime, from those they associate with closely. Essentially, crime is learned, not inherited.
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Today we are learning about robbery.
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I am going to skip school today and hang out with my older brother.
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I wish I could afford a bagel...
Bagel Shop
Library
Boutique
50% off
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Robbing banks is how we get by from now on, these laws are against us!
Hey bro, guess what we did!
Do you want to learn how we did it?
...Yes!
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You get in, you get out... easy as that!
Banks have so much money, it doesn't hurt for us to take some!
We can all be rich!
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That WAS easy!
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Differential Association Theory explains robbery by suggesting that people learn the techniques and methods of committing robbery from their close friends or family. If someone is surrounded by others who justify or engage in robbery, they are more likely to adopt these behaviors and beliefs.
What's that got to do with robbery?
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