Answer: Option B -- The lack of social conflicts
Explanation:
Copycat crime is defined as one of the criminal acts, that's imitated by the previous crime committed. Copycat effect started in 1916 when a crime was imitated or modeled by Jack the Ripper. It was affected by the level of media distribution of the criminogenic content and by social context factors, which include:
(i) Social norms regarding deviance and violence
(Ii) The number of opportunities available to the potential offender to copy a crime technique
(iii) The nature, credibility, and pervasiveness of the mass media