What has been criminology's main response to the criticism that Cohen failed to present adequate empirical support for what was basically an untestable theory?

a. The empirical support was qualitative rather than quantitative in nature.
b. Cohen's work was only intended to be a theoretical commentary.
c. The theory can be adequately tested and supported using certain definitions of terms.
d. Cohen was a minor figure in the history of criminology anyways.


Answer: B

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