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    Tittle's Control Balance Theory Proposes That Crime Is a Function
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Tittle's Control Balance Theory Proposes That Crime Is a Function

Question 13

Question 13

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Tittle's control balance theory proposes that crime is a function of:


A) Internal self-control
B) External social controls
C) Informal social controls over the life course
D) Control exerted by others and self

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