The people that surround a developing child will demonstrate a range of attitudes towards the law and crime, some favourable and some unfavourable
If the child acquires more attitudes that are favourable to crime than unfavourable ones, the result will be that they regard criminal behaviour as acceptable
They may also learn specific methods for committing crimes from those around them
The types of crime the person then goes on to commit will depend heavily on the precise nature of the deviant attitudes they have learned
Sutherland conducted a study on white collar crime and found that groupattitudes in the workplace often normalised criminal behaviour (i.e. claiming that everyone is doing it)