_______________ Argue That the Dominant Mode of Production--Capitalism--Shapes Motivations and Opportunities
Multiple Choice
_______________ argue that the dominant mode of production--capitalism--shapes motivations and opportunities to engage in crime as well as the processes of criminalization and crime control.?
A) Feminist criminologists
B) Social disorganization theorists
C) Radical criminologists
D) Constitutive criminologists
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