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This test explores the major theoretical frameworks used to explain why crime occurs and how individuals become involved in criminal behaviour. Drawing on biological, psychological, and sociological traditions, it covers strain and anomie theory, differential association and social learning, social control, labeling, routine activity, and rational choice perspectives. Questions are scenario-based, requiring you to identify which theory best explains a given situation, distinguish between closely related frameworks, and evaluate the empirical and logical strengths of each approach. The test is designed for students and practitioners of criminology, forensic science, and related disciplines seeking a rigorous, internationally grounded understanding of crime causation.