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Which of the following explains crime as a result of a breakdown in bonds that normally hold society together, caused by factors such as poverty, ethnic or racial heterogeneity, residential mobility, family disruption, and population density?
 
  A. World system theory
  B. Cultural theories
  C. Strain theories
  D. Social disorganization theory

Question 2

There are three basic types of offender behavior at a crime scene, there are
 
  a. dynamics, motive, and ritual
  b. dynamics, signature, and motive
  c. modus operandi, signature, and location
  d. modus operandi, signature, and ritual



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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