Multiple Choice
Left realism's central tenets are:
A) To create a theory to explain organised crime
B) To reject tendencies to romanticize crime or to pathologize it
C) to analyze solely from the point of view of the administration of crime or the criminal actor
D) to reflect the reality of crime and not to underestimate crime or to exaggerate it
E) to answer what can be done about the problems of crime and social control
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