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Shelles

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Austin Turk and many other conflict criminologists see crime as
 
  a. a consensus of opinion.
  b. an agreement among various factions within society.
  c. the interests of those who hold social and economic power in society.
  d. a natural consequence of intergroup struggles over control.

Question 2

According to Ralf Dahrendorf, constructive change increases __________within society.
 
  a. cohesiveness
  b. tension
  c. conflict
  d. stasis



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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