According to Freud, criminal behaviour can result from , A weak superego, Too much rational thinking, Social learning theory suggest that crime is, Learned through observation and imitation, Caused entirely by genetics, Eysenck argued that criminals score high on, Agreeableness and conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism, Beccaria believed crime is caused by , Free will and rational choice, Biological inferiority, Karl Marx argued that laws mainly benefit , Everyone equally, The ruling class, Merton's strain theory suggests crime happens when , People are born criminal, People cannot achieve goals legitimately, Anomie refers to, A genetic mutation, A breakdown of social norms, Lombroso believed criminals were, Atavistic and biologically different, Always rational decision-makers.
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