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1.Socialist feminism combines radical and Marxist principles in explaining the nature and causes of crime.

False.

Socialist feminism primarily focuses on the intersection of gender and class oppression, rather than specifically explaining the nature and causes of crime. While Marxist principles may be incorporated into socialist feminism, they are not the sole foundation. Socialist feminism seeks to understand how capitalist systems perpetuate gender and class inequalities, and how these inequalities contribute to various social issues, including crime. The specific theories and explanations regarding the nature and causes of crime may vary among different branches or strands of feminism.