Multiple Choice
In rational choice theory, in choosing to commit a criminal act, offenders engage in a rational decision-making process that includes a consideration of factors such as:
A) The type of offense to be committed in order to achieve the desired goal
B) The selection of the victim
C) The potential sanction (if apprehended) and the potential rewards (if successful)
D) All of the above
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