Multiple Choice
At the end of the nineteenth century, the popularity of the classical approach began to decline as _____ criminologists focused their attention on internal and external factors, such as poverty, IQ, and education, rather than personal choice and decision making.
A) positivist
B) ecological
C) classical
D) interactionist
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