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Which of the following theories assumes that crime is committed by free-willed individuals who are
motivated by a hedonistic rationality?

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Positive philosophy was an explicit rejection of the critical and “negative” philosophy of the Enlightenment thinkers. "Biological theories of crime causation (biological positivism) based on the belief that criminals are physiologically different from noncriminals. "