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A set of explanations for crime based on the concept of free will, or the idea that individuals choose whether or not to commit crime:
Comprehension
The ability to understand and make sense of text, speech, or any form of communication.
Text Chapter
A specific section of a book or document that focuses on a particular topic, serving as a division in the text to organize content.
Informed Consent
The process by which individuals are fully informed about the procedures and risks involved in a study or treatment before agreeing to participate or undergo it.
Ethical Treatment
Refers to the moral responsibility to ensure the welfare and dignity of individuals, particularly in contexts such as healthcare, research, and treatment of animals.
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