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Name the four possible outcomes developed by Becker in the relationship between labeling and delinquent or other deviant behavior.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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According to the text, the most common motivator of hate crime is ________________ bias.
 
  a. racial
  b. religious
  c. sexual orientation
  d. ethnicity/national origin



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Answer to Question 1

Pure deviant
Falsely accused
Secret deviant
Conformist

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