Chapter One: The Context and Consequences of Theory
14. _____ provides the argument that the main cause of crime is not society, but rather the very attempts that are made by the criminal justice system to reduce crime. (Page: 10) A) Conflict theory B) Classical theory C) Labeling theory D) Functionalist theory ................
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