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A young teenager is arrested in connection with a serious assault on a police officer. He has a history of listening to rap music that glorifies violence against the police. Which criminologist from history would MOST likely connect the teens actions with the music he listens to?

a.) Franz Joseph Gall
b.) Hans Eysenck
c.) Gabriel Tarde
d.) Travis Hirschi​

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Answer: Travis Hirschi

Explanation: My Ai

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He was officially banned from speaking in public on the topic by Emperor Franz II for his "materialistic" and "fatalistic" views. In 1805 Gall left Vienna to lecture on phrenology throughout the Europe. In 1807, he settled in Paris. ... Gall remained in Paris, where he died in 1828 as a result of a stroke.

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