The view that becoming a criminal is a learning process in which potential delinquents master skills that enable them to counterbalance conventional values and drift back and forth between illegitimate and conventional behavior is known as:
A) social reaction theory
B) differential association theory
C) differential reinforcement theory
D) neutralization theory
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