Multiple Choice
Comparative criminology is scholarly tradition that attempts to compare
A) one person's experience with a type of crime to another person's experience.
B) crime in different countries to create universal concepts and generalizations.
C) a particular form of crime in one U.S. city with the same type of crime in another U.S. city.
D) crime rates in one state to crime rates in another state to determine the effectiveness of each state's crime policies.
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