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Discuss the assumptions of rational choice theory and how this theory conceptualizes the decision-making process of offenders as to whether or not to commit crimes.
Privileged Groups
Social groups that have advantages, rights, or access to resources that are not available to all members of society, often based on race, gender, or economic status.
Social Movements
Collective efforts by people to achieve social change, often aimed at addressing inequalities, injustices, or promoting a particular cause.
Disenchanted
A feeling of disillusionment or loss of belief in something that was once considered valuable or important.
Class Background
A term referring to the socioeconomic environment and conditions in which an individual is raised, which can influence their beliefs, behaviors, and opportunities.
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