Reference no: EM133984353
Part I: Identify the Core Theoretical Claims
Briefly (no more than one paragraph per theory), identify:
Reiss's concept of personal and social controls
Nye's internal, direct, and indirect controls
Reckless's inner and outer containment
Sykes & Matza's techniques of neutralization
Your goal is not summary but clarity of central mechanisms.
Part II: Evaluate Using Chapter 1 Criteria
Evaluate these theories using only the following Chapter 1 criteria (others are not required):
Logical Consistency
Are the core concepts clearly defined?
Do the causal claims logically follow from the assumptions?
Testability and Empirical Validity
Are these theories testable as stated?
Based on the Janssen et al. (2021) study of containment theory, what challenges arise when trying to operationalize these theories?
Which theory appears most empirically testable? Why?
Scope
Do these theories explain all crime, or only certain types?
Are they theories of delinquency specifically?
Policy Implications
What types of interventions logically follow from each theory? Get AI-free online assignment help by the best tutors.
Are these interventions realistic or overly broad?
Part III: Comparative Judgment
Based on your evaluation:
Which early control theory is strongest as a scientific theory?
Which is weakest?
Would you revise, combine, or discard any of them?
Defend your conclusion using the evaluative criteria - not personal preference.
Requirements
You must cite at least:
Three primary readings from the module
Chapter 1 evaluation criteria
Direct quotations from the original articles are encouraged.
Posts that merely summarize the theories will not receive full credit.