Walter Reckless: The Containment Theories Of Crime

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There are many theories in the world. A theory is an attempt to solve or explain a certain event. In criminal justice, there are crime theories. These theories help explain why crimes occur. One major crime theory is the containment theory.
Walter Reckless was the main author of the Containment theory. He believed that people had restraint and assumed that all humans are subject to inducements to crime. The theory is a type of restraint theory which assumes that humans are subject to inducements to crime (Schmalleger, 2015, p.92). Although some people can defy the “pushes” toward criminal acts, others cannot. There are two types of containment: outer and inner. Outer containment is based off of social roles and expectations that apply