Multiple Choice
According to rational choice theory, why might a criminal decide not to commit crime?
A) The criminal has developed a conscience as he or she matured.
B) The criminal has legitimate means to achieve financial success and does not need to commit crime.
C) The criminal perceives that crime is too risky.
D) The criminal has learned that crime is only one of many solutions to their personal problems.
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