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MGLQZ

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Sykes and Matza suggest that juveniles develop a distinct set of justifications for their deviant behavior referred to as _________.
 
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A group of subjects that does not receive a prevention program is called the ____.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Techniques of neutralization

Answer to Question 2

control group



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