
Theories of learning and environment used to explain antisocial behaviour are of value because:
A) they are the only valid theories of crime
B) other theories do not take into account the effects of learning and environments on antisocial behaviour
C) they focus on causes of crime that are more amenable to change than biological or evolutionary causes
D) they focus on causes of crime that are less amenable to change than biological or evolutionary causes
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