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  1. Edwin Hardin Sutherland (August 13, 1883 – October 11, 1950) was an American sociologist. He is considered one of the most influential criminologists of the 20th century.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Edwin Sutherland was an American criminologist, best known for his development of the differential association theory of crime. In recognition of his influence, the most important annual award of the American Society of Criminology is given in his name.

  3. Edwin Hardin Sutherland. August 13, 1883 – October 11, 1950. Edwin H. Sutherland served as the 29th President of the American Sociological Society. His Presidential Address, “White-Collar Criminality,” was delivered at the organization’s annual meeting in Philadelphia in December 1939.

  4. Feb 13, 2024 · The differential association is a theory proposed by Sutherland in 1939. It explains that people learn to become offenders from their environment. Through interactions with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, methods and motives for criminal behavior.

  5. Jan 24, 2019 · Edwin Hardin Sutherland was born in 1883 in Gibbon, Nebraska, to a deeply Protestant family of seven children. He graduated in 1904 from the Grand Island College in Nebraska and received his PhD in 1913 from the University of Chicago.

  6. Nov 21, 2012 · Sutherland is best known as the author of the Theory of Differential Association. In keeping with his overall agenda for criminological work, Sutherland created a theory that did not rely on the personal characteristics or deficiencies of offenders but instead focused on the socialization or learning process.

  7. Jun 5, 2019 · Sociologist Edwin Sutherland first proposed differential association theory in 1939 as a learning theory of deviance. Differential association theory proposes that the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior are learned through one’s interactions with others.

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