Sociologist Jack Katz argues that there are situational inducements to criminality that directly precede the commission of crime and draw offenders into law violations. Katz termed these inducements the:

a. lures of crime. c. thrills of crime.
b. rewards of crime. d. seductions of crime.


D

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