- الوضعية : التأثيرات البيئية
- الكلاسيكية : قرارات متعة الألم
- العوامل الهيكلية والجريمة المنظمة
- المنظور الأخلاقي : الفشل الأخلاقي في صنع القرار
- وجهات نظر حول أسباب الجريمة وتيسيرالعوامل
- ملخص
- مراجع
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