Multiple Choice
What would a biosocial theorist suggest is true about those who become criminals?
A) No one is born with or without a predisposition toward crime. Criminality is purely a social phenomenon.
B) Criminals are born bad and nothing can change their pathway through life.
C) Criminals are born with a predisposition toward crime but certain environmental conditions are required for them to act criminally.
D) Everyone is born with the potential to be criminal but neurological conditions must deteriorate through life for them to act criminally.
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