Clarify the concept of negative affective states Agnew suggests that criminality is the direct result of negative affective states—the anger, frustration, and adverse emotions that emerge in the wake of destructive social relationships. He finds that negative affective slates are produced by a variety of sources of strain, including the failure to achieve success, application of negative stimuli, and removal of positive stimuli.
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