Multiple Choice
What would Terence Thornberry's interactional theory suggest is the most important consideration when looking for causes of crime?
A) Religious affiliation appears to have the biggest impact on likelihood of criminal behaviour.
B) A youth's tendency to become involved in criminal activity is determined by control within the home.
C) Criminal pathways are determined by two-way relationships between a youth and social influences such as peers and family.
D) Criminal trajectories are determined and set for life as soon as we are born.
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