Answer:d. differential association
Explanation:Differential association theory suggests that values, attitudes, techniques, and motives that results to criminal behavior are not natural but are learned. Theory of differential association is described using the following propositions:
- People learn criminal behavior
- People learn these behavior through interacting with certain people around them who share such ideas.
- Usually these interactions don't occur with anyone but with the people that a person is mostly closed with.
- During these interactions people learn criminal techniques and they get encouraged through sharing some rationalization of why such activities should be committed.
- people will learn a great deal about legal codes in their geographic area in order to know if their behavior will be successful.
- when people find enough favourable reason to support their intended criminal activities then they will go ahead and commit the crime.