Edwin Sutherland’s explanation of crime centered on peer influences, which formed the heart of his famous________ theoryCriminology (a) differential association (b) anomie (c) somatotype (d) social disorganization
The perspective holds that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems like poverty, discrimination, and inequality of opportunity.
The process of affects crime causation by providing the interpretive foundation used to define and understand the significance of particular situations in which we find ourselves.