
The main premise of Akers' social learning theory is that:
A) offenders are typically introduced to crime by the friends they hang out with most
B) offenders learn how to commit crime both personally as well as by imitating those who are rewarded for crime
C) interventions for criminal activity are most effective if they are delivered in a group setting rather than one-on-one
D) those who grow up commit crimes have difficulty associating punishments with behaviour in childhood
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