Which sociocultural and social psychological factors differentiate the occasional, opportunistic property offender from the career or professional property offender who depends on criminal activity for his or her livelihood?
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Socioeconomic status: The occasional, opportunistic property offender may come from a lower socioeconomic background and may engage in property offenses as a means to fulfill immediate needs or desires. On the other hand, the career or professional property Show more…
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