Containment theory, primarily associated with sociologist Walter Reckless, began to gain prominence in the early 1960s. It was introduced in Reckless's work "The Crime Problem" published in 1967, where he explored how internal and external factors influence individuals' behavior and the propensity to commit crime. The theory emphasizes the role of social controls in preventing deviant behavior.
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