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All right, here we have that sociological theories of crime suggest that criminals are no different from non -criminals, but they experience different pressures, strains, and limited opportunity.
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So essentially, to me, this talks about whose fault is it, right? and this comes down to, to me, nurture versus nature, or primarily the place of choice in criminal behavior, right? in criminal behavior, how implicated is the criminal based off of their behavior? and i think this is really something that can be broken down into two ideas.
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One of them is compassion, and then the other one is justice.
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And i think that both of these are a conversation worth having.
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The sociologists, that's what they're saying out of compassion, they're just like you and me.
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They're normal people.
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Right? or we can say that they are people too, right? that they have issues, right? they have pains, they have pressures, they have strain, right? they have pain, they have pressures, right? and so on...