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Criminological theories that deal with explanations of why people offend are most relevant to crime analysis.
T Cells
A type of white blood cell that plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity, recognizing and responding to infected cells.
Self-tolerance
The immune system's ability to recognize and not mount an attack against the body's own cells and tissues.
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