the argument that crime is not a result of poverty or social conditions and therefore cannot be affected by social programs were made by:
A. Lawrence Cohen
B. David Fogel
C. Ronald V. Clarke
D. James Q. Wilson
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A. Lawrence Cohen
B. David Fogel
C. Ronald V. Clarke
D. James Q. Wilson
A. Chronic
B. Compulsive
C. IndelibleÂ
D. Restrictive
A. Crimes that involved no victims other than society,
B. Crimes that ran contrary to the social order.
C. Crimes that injured citizens or their property.
D. Crimes that threatened the security of the state.