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Theories 1700s to 1960s: Introduction to Exercise 9 - The views of different theorists on crime
What You Will Learn

In this exercise you will test your knowledge of the criminologists and their theories which were covered in this unit.
What You Will Do

Match each of the following quotes to the criminologist who wrote it by typing the name of the person in the box next to the quote. When finished, click DONE. The correct answers will remain, while the incorrect answers will be deleted. You will have one more chance. When finished, click DONE again, and then check you answers.

Please note: Type carefully! Names that are spelled incorrectly will not be accepted.


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