In their rational choice theory, Cornish and Clarke assume which of the following?
A) Individuals are fully rational actors.
B) Individual rationality is constrained by all sorts of biological, psychological, and social factors.
C) Individual offenders are not rational, but legal punishments are rationally administered.
D) Punishment avoidance is irrational.
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