The anomie-strain theory asserts that certain socities pressure individuals to carry out criminal acts.
The social control theory asserts that the social bonds formed by individuals with their friends, families, and loved ones prevent them from carrying out criminal acts.
The social disorganization theory links criminal tendencies to the neighborhood environment.
The differential association and social learning theory explains how individuals learn the motives and techniques of criminal behavior by associating with other individuals.
Hence, all the above theories explain criminal behavior or the lack of it.
Answer (in three word):
Explain criminal tendencies
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