How does a sociological perspective on crime compare with the biological, psychological, and physical theorie

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Week Three Posts Due Thursday Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: How does a sociological perspective on crime compare with the biological, psychological, and physical theories? What similarities, if any, do you see? Explain which perspective you tend to gravitate toward: classical, positivist, or sociological. Are criminals made or are they born? Why do people commit crimes? In attempt to answer these questions, many theories arose. Researchers tried to find out why people commit crimes or exhibit deviant behaviors. Crime can be defined as an omission or action that is an offense that could be prosecuted by the state. Deviance can be defined as behavior that goes against social expectations. Deviant behavior is not just criminal, it can also be non-criminal but it...

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