Multiple Choice
The rational-choice perspective assumes that
A) some people are criminally motivated.
B) all people would commit crime if there were no social controls.
C) people make the decision to commit crime with a goal in mind and with free will.
D) a crime can only occur if there is a suitable target and lack of a capable guardian.
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