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Socialization (translated from French)
Socialization socialization is a process of apprentissage which makes it possible to acquire them models culturels of company in which it lives. It is the result at the same time of a constraint imposed by certain social agents, but more especially of an interaction betweenindividual and sound environnement . If it supports ...
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Social control theory
... It proposes that exploiting the process of socialisation and social learning builds self-control and ... range is limited by the processes of socialisation and social learning. This derives from a ... with teachers and other sources of conventional socialisation within the neighbourhood. The basic proposition is ...
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Right Realism
... range is limited by the processes of socialisation and social learning. This derives from a ... with teachers and other sources of conventional socialisation within the neighbourhood. The basic proposition is ... reductions in street crime, starting with the socialisation of children within the family and the ...
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Subcultural theory
... the next, as part of the normal socialisation process. Successful criminals are role models for ... values in their children (i.e. different socialisation. In lower class families ambition and planning ... between conventional and unconventional behaviour. The initial socialisation did introduce an understanding of social expectations ...
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Narcissism
... upbringing or of anomic societies and disruptive socialisation processes — is still an unresolved question ... This often leads to defective or partial socialisation and to problems with sexual identity, The ... specifically, mothers are the first agents of socialisation. It is through his mother that the ...
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Talk:Sexual orientation
... is born with it) or nuture (sexual socialisation experiences) remains unclear, though most studies suggest ... a child or pubescent adult's sexual socialisation and that that can be "fixed". In ... s orientation existing far earlier than any socialisation experiences, increasingly undermining the nurture theory. It ...
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Narcissism (Psychology wiki)
... upbringing or of anomic societies and disruptive socialisation processes — is still an unresolved question ... This often leads to defective or partial socialisation and to problems with sexual identity, [edit ... specifically, mothers are the first agents of socialisation. It is through his mother that the ...
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Neo-classical school
... Theory proposes that exploiting the process of socialisation and Social Learning Theory builds self-control ... the law (i.e. the process of socialisation is effective). Hence, at best, the threat ...
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Marxist criminology
... and that conformity is induced through a socialisation process. "Law" is the label given to ... minority groups will establish their own norms. Socialisation will therefore be to the subgroup and ...
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Videohypertransference
... is related to the sociological phenomenon of socialisation, whereby members of a society are indoctrinated with a set of cultural norms. Socialisation in turn is related to the psychological ...
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