Multiple Choice
Studies comparing the relationships of social structure (e.g., class) and individual factors (e.g., personality) to criminal behavior show that
A) individual factors are more important
B) social structure is more important
C) both are equally important
D) social structure is more important at the aggregate level
E) social structure is more important with regard to property crimes and individual factors are more important with regard to violent crimes
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