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The Age of Enlightenment Marked the Transition to the Dominance

Question 10

Question 10

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The Age of Enlightenment marked the transition to the dominance of which criminological school of thought?


A) The Chicago school.
B) The positivist school.
C) The classical school.
D) The demonic school.

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