lan lives in a poor Inner-city neighborhood known for criminal activity. Because of this, few of the residents want to get involved in reporting a
crime. Ian learns from his friends how to break into cars. Since few people will report the crime and there are plenty of cars on the street, lan
and his friends become experts at stealing stereos and other valuables out of locked vehicles. According to differential opportunity theory, what
might lan have been like if he grew up on a farm instead?
ОА. He would've learned to steal parts from farm equipment.
OB. He would not have ended up breaking into vehicles.
OC. He would have found other crimes to commit.
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He would have broken in to even more cars because no one was around.

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Answer:

OB. He would not have ended up breaking into vehicles.

Explanation:

Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin work Delinquency and Opportunity, written more than 50 years ago, combined strain and social disorganization principles to portray a gang-sustaining criminal subculture. The centerpiece of Cloward and Ohlin's theory is differential opportunity.

Differential opportunity theory, which is the idea that people (usually teens) from low socioeconomic backgrounds who have few opportunities for success, will use any means at their disposal to achieve success. ... The means are generally referred to as subcultures.

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Answer:

He would not have ended up breaking into vehicles.

Explanation:

Burglary of a conveyance occurs when someone enters a motor vehicle, ship, vessel, railroad car, trailer, aircraft, or sleeping car with the intent to commit a crime inside. The most common burglary of this type is someone breaking into a car to take goods that are laying out, such as car radios and GPS devices.

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