Multiple Choice
How do integrated theories differ from other theories of crime?
A) They combine a variety of theories to look at role of biopsychosocial processes on the development of the amateur offender.
B) They focus primarily on the relationship between gender and delinquency.
C) They do not focus on one concept or explanation for crime but try to explain why everyone with criminogenic risk factors does not end up committing crimes.
D) They focus on the social structures in children's lives which encourage criminal behaviour in adulthood.
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