Problem: Proposition six of Sutherland's theory illustrates the fundamental principle of differential association and is of the view that: a. the specific direction of motives and drives is learned from definitions of the legal codes as favourable or unfavourable. b. a person engages in delinquency or crime when most definitions are in favour of breaking the law c. the process of learning criminal behaviour by means of association with criminal and anti-criminal patterns involves all the mechanisms that apply in any learning process d. although criminal behaviour is an expression of general needs and values, the offence is not explained by such needs and values, because noncriminal behaviour is an expression of the same needs and values. Need Assignment Help?