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UCR data allow us to compare how crime changes over time.
Biological Theory
An explanation for behaviors and traits based on genetic, neurological, and physical factors, highlighting the influence of biology on human actions.
Sexual Orientation
An enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attractions toward people of the same sex, opposite sex, both sexes, or neither, reflecting a core aspect of individual identity.
Heterosexual Orientations
A sexual orientation characterized by an enduring sexual attraction to individuals of the opposite sex.
Homosexual Orientations
A sexual orientation characterized by romantic or sexual attraction towards individuals of one's same gender.
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