Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a key principle of differential association theory?
A) Criminal behaviour is learned in isolation from one's family.
B) Criminal behaviour is learned in interaction with others.
C) Learning includes the techniques but not the motives for committing crime.
D) Learning criminal behaviour stems from unique individual needs and values.
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