Multiple Choice
Sociologist Jack Katz argues that there are situational inducements to criminality that directly precede the commission of crime and draw offenders into law violations. Katz termed these inducements the:
A) lures of crime.
B) rewards of crime.
C) thrills of crime.
D) seductions of crime.
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