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About Edwin Hardin Sutherland ‘Wrote “White Collar Crime” and credited for terming the phrase circa 1940 view all Edwin Hardin Sutherland’s Timeline Genealogy Directory A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
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Edwin Sutherland (born August13 1883 Gibbon Nebraska US—died October 11 1950 Bloomington Indiana) American criminologist best known for his development of the differential associationtheory of crime In recognition of his influence the most important annual award of the American Society of Criminology is given in his name.
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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.