It is called "differential association".
Differential association<span> is a hypothesis created by Edwin Sutherland
suggesting that through communication with others, people take in the
qualities, states of mind, methods, and intentions in criminal conduct. The differential
association hypothesis is the
most discussed of the learning theories of deviance. The hypothesis depends on
the possibility that lawbreakers carry out wrongdoings in view of their
relationship with other individuals.</span>
That is false. Most drug and alcohol abusers either don't think they are going to get caught or don't care. Therefore, stricter laws are not a deterrent.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Storming (stage II)." In <span>Storming (stage II) </span>, member behavior is characterized by a shift from detachment to involvement. It is <span>where people start to push against the boundaries established in the forming stage. This is the stage where many teams fail.</span>