Multiple Choice
The 'nature versus nurture' debate is important for criminologists because:
A) genetics can provide the answer to why people commit crime
B) they want to discover if there is a 'criminal gene'
C) they want to know if family and upbringing have any effect on offending behaviour
D) inherited traits may have an effect on offending patterns
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