Across
- 4. A theory of social control that evolves over a person's lifetime.
- 5. Faith in societal norms and laws as a reason to conform.
- 7. Emotional closeness to parents, peers, and institutions as a deterrent.
- 10. A central concept in the General Theory of Crime.
- 11. Fear of losing investments in conventional behavior.
- 12. Participation in activities that leave little time for deviance.
Down
- 1. A key factor in developing self-control during early childhood.
- 2. Social resources developed through strong bonds and relationships.
- 3. The process of stopping criminal behavior due to life events.
- 6. Attachments and ties to others or institutions that prevent delinquency.
- 8. A criminologist known for developing the Social Bond Theory.
- 9. Theories emphasizing why people conform to norms rather than deviate.
