Which one of Sutherland's propositions points to the idea of "normative conflict" where there is no absolute sense of right and wrong?
A) Criminal behavior is learning in interaction with others in a process of communication.
B) Learning includes techniques, motives, drives, rationalization, and attitudes.
C) The specific direction of motives and drives is learned from definitions of legal codes as favorable or unfavorable.
D) Differential association may vary in frequency, duration, priority, and intensity.
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