Christopher Schreck recognized that the General Theory of Crime could also be used to explain victimization, not just offending. He argued that ______.
a. preferences for simple tasks in persons with low self-control means that they lack persistence and/or diligence and seek tasks that provide easy opportunities and gratification
b. a person with low self-control will engage in risk-seeking behaviors without thought of the consequences of such behaviors
c. there are often parallels between victimization and offending, which raise the possibility that a common underlying cause can influence the likelihood of both becoming an offender and a victim
d. low self-control will be shown through self-centeredness and will not consider how their actions impact others, showing no empathy
c. there are often parallels between victimization and offending, which raise the possibility that a common underlying cause can influence the likelihood of both becoming an offender and a victim
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