Asked by Amy
According to differential association theory, how does learning criminal behavior differ from learning other types of behavior?
A. Learning criminal behavior is much more a peer group experience.
B. Learning criminal behavior is a matter of imitation.
C. Learning criminal behavior is greater in intensity.
D. There is no difference between learning criminal and noncriminal behavior
im confused between B and C
A. Learning criminal behavior is much more a peer group experience.
B. Learning criminal behavior is a matter of imitation.
C. Learning criminal behavior is greater in intensity.
D. There is no difference between learning criminal and noncriminal behavior
im confused between B and C
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What about D? What do your text materials say?
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