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Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Techniques of neutralization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Techniques of neutralization are a theoretical series of methods by which those who commit illegitimate acts temporarily neutralize certain values within themselves which would normally prohibit them...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Techniques of Neutralization: A Theory of Delinquency (work by Sykes and Matza), Sykes also collaborated with the American sociologist David Matza on studies of delinquency. ... In the first of two coauthored articles on the subject, Techniques of Neutralization: A Theory of...
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The Techniques of Neutralization Theory: A Case of Revenge On the night of January 17, 2000, Sckeena Marbury, sister Lakeisha Wilson-Bey, and six other women killed Tomika Blackwell. Based on the facts as presented in the trial, it can be concluded that the motive for this murder was revenge.
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Risk denial theory refers to a cognitive way to deal with risky behaviours and can be considered as an updated variant of Sykes and Matza's neutralization theory. People neutralize the 'risky' label using specific techniques that must be added to those previously enlisted by Sykes and Matza.
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by: Topalli, Volkan ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online. ... View FullText article...
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This article demonstrates the ability of neutralization theory (especially 13 neutralization techniques) to contribute theoretical understandings into how consumers can justify the negative impacts of their purchasing behavior, how they can continually or periodically rationalize their less than moral and...
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