The "liberation" perspective in feminist theory argues that:
A) strain caused by gender inequality is a major factor in female crime
B) increases in female crime are a consequence of greater gender equality
C) changing sex role expectations have produced normlessness for women that increases female involvement in crime
D) the breakdown of traditional sex roles decreases delinquency among the children of "liberated" women
E) increased female participation in the labor force creates a threat that increases crime rates among males
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