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How does Sutherland propose that criminal behaviour develops?
Major Depression
A psychiatric condition involving a constant sense of melancholy or disinterest in activities, resulting in major difficulties in everyday life.
Symptoms
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Inappropriate Sexual Behavior
Actions of a sexual nature that are considered unacceptable or taboo within the social, cultural, or legal context.
Neuropsychological Theory
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