Sutherland's differential association theory proposes that crime is a result of:
A) hanging out with bad companions while living in poor neighborhoods
B) excessive exposure to media images (films, television, comic books, etc.) that portray crime as exciting and fun
C) learning, in the context of family and intimate peer groups, an excess of definitions favorable to violation of law
D) socially structured patterns of exposure to deviant role models
E) reinforcement of criminal behavior by the material and social rewards of crime
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