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Crime and Punishment A. Some people are biologically predisposed to become criminals. I do not agree, that some people are genetically predisposed to be criminals, I think it is something more focused on society, culture and education. If there are no status tools educating its population, providing economic stability and a good quality of life, is allowing factors such as theft, crime, drug trafficking and murder to exist. B. Crime is a consequence of poverty. I totally disagree. Crime in general terms is a social consequence; It is not like this belong exclusively to the low-income population. Many of the biggest criminals in the world have been upper-class people. C. A criminal cannot be reformed. I do not agree, I think that in relation to prison, rehabilitation programs can be developed. The one who steals is not the sa...