Multiple Choice
What is the basis for the 'emancipation thesis' in the 1970s?
A) as women were leaving traditional housebound roles they were becoming more involved in violence and other forms of offending
B) new opportunities for committing crime came with women's new roles
C) women were fundamentally changing
D) differences between the sexes were declining
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