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Theory Presentationyou Have Examined A Significant Number Of Theories Select a criminological theory developed after 1960 that explains why a crime does or does not occur. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation with notes that identify the theory, showcase supporting research, and discuss criticisms. The presentation should include the following slides: Title slide in APA format Introduction: identify the selected theory and reasons for choosing it Summary of Theory: provide background, origins, and explanation of how the theory accounts for criminal behavior Content Analysis: discuss research supporting the theory Criticism: present and explain at least two criticisms of the theory Summary: provide an overview of the discussed content References: list in APA format Ensure the slides contain limited text, utilizing the Notes feature for detailed information. Incorporate relevant graphics with proper APA citations. The presentation must be at least 10 slides long (excluding title and references slides), include at least five credible sources (including one textbook), and utilize scholarly, peer-reviewed resources no older than five years.

Paper For Above instruction The Social Bond Theory, developed by Travis Hirschi in 1969, is a prominent framework in understanding criminal behavior, emphasizing the significance of social bonds in preventing deviance. I selected this theory because of its widespread influence and its focus on the importance of social relationships and societal integration, which are aspects I find compelling in explaining why individuals commit or refrain from crime. Hirschi's Social Bond Theory posits that individuals are less likely to engage in criminal activity when they have strong bonds to society, including attachment to others, commitment to conventional activities, involvement in prosocial activities, and belief in the moral order (Hirschi, 1969). These bonds act as deterrents by encouraging conformity and discouraging deviant behaviors. The theory originated from social control perspectives, emphasizing that the strength of social bonds influences personal choices that


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