The "offender consistency" hypothesis assumes that

a. the motives of different criminals who commit the same crime are the same
b. there are consistencies between the manner in which an offender carries out a crime on
one occasion and they way he carries out crimes on other occasions
c. even though an offender may commit various crimes, his basic motive is the same
d. none of the above


B

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