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brutforce

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The fact that the Saints placed less emphasis on physical toughness and fate than the Roughnecks appears to provide support for:
 
  a. Merton's strain theory.
  b. Sutherland's differential association theory.
  c. Hirschi's social control theory.
  d. Miller's lower-class focal concern theory

Question 2

Which of the following is an accurate description of the policy implications of all social structure theories regarding crime and deviance?
 
  a. they reduce the power of elites.
  b. they improve child rearing and provide psychological therapy.
  c. they change the social environment and offer more opportunity and mobility.
  d. they strengthen social bonds with conformist others.



kaillie

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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