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Edwin sutherland's differential association theory states that criminal behavior is

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Answer: learned in social interaction

Edwin Sutherland developed differential association theory in which he proposes that through interaction with social interaction, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques and motives. Essentially, this theory focuses on how individuals learn to become criminals.


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