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    The Idea That Crime Is Ubiquitous, Adapts to Changing Cultures
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The Idea That Crime Is Ubiquitous, Adapts to Changing Cultures

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Question 2

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The idea that crime is ubiquitous, adapts to changing cultures, spreads rapidly, and remains dormant when confronted by persons with stronger immune defenses supports the:


A) scapegoating analogy
B) deterrence analogy
C) virus analogy: criminality happens when defenses are weak
D) born-again analogy

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