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Criminologists may face an ethical issue when
 
  a. studying only poor, minority subjects while ignoring white-collar criminals.
  b. using a mail survey instead of face-to-face interviews.
 c. publishing findings in a public journal.
 d. studying a juvenile rehabilitation program that does not include counseling.

Question 2

Although criminal offenders are people predisposed to crime, they are not robots who commit crime without restraint. According to the general theory of crime, change in the frequency of criminal activity is a function of:
 
  a. change in one's level of impulsivity. c. change in criminal opportunity.
  b. change in one's level of self-control. d. change in environmental conditions.



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Answer to Question 1

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