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sarasara

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___________ argues that the propensity for crime commission evolved as part of the male reproductive strategy and a particular neurochemistry characteristic of males increases the probability of male criminality.
 
  a. Neuroplasticity theory
  b. Evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory
  c. The gender ratio problem
  d. Epigenetics

Question 2

Freda Adler proposed that
 
  a. as women entered nontraditional roles and occupations, their involvement in crime would become closer to that of men.
  b. the relationship of gender and criminality will remain stable over time.
  c. cross-cultural research suggests that socialization does not affect gender involvement in crime.
  d. there is something about gender per se that is responsible for the observed gender differences in crime commission.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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Answer: a





 

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