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    The Criticism That "The Theory Fails to Fully Describe the Process
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The Criticism That "The Theory Fails to Fully Describe the Process

Question 10

Question 10

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The criticism that "the theory fails to fully describe the process by which crime is learned" is most often heard in relation to which theory?


A) Differential association theory.
B) Social learning theory.
C) Social structure and social learning.
D) Subculture of violence thesis.

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