Each of the following are tenets of Sutherland's differential association theory except
A) criminal behavior is learned through the process of interacting with others.
B) when criminal behavior is learned, the learning includes not only the techniques of committing the crime, but also a set of motives, drives, rationalizations, and attitudes that justifies the action.
C) a person becomes delinquent because they associate with others who feel that criminal behavior is an acceptable course of action.
D) differential associations are consistent in frequency, duration, and intensity and tend to follow general patterns.
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