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The publication of Taylor, Walton, and Young's __________ in 1973 gave a powerful boost to the conflict view and created a tradition for critical criminologists to question the role criminology plays in supporting the status quo and aiding the oppression of the poor and powerless.
 
  a. The New Criminology
 b. Left Realism in the Seventies
  c. Feminism and the Law
 d. The Social Reality of Crime

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____________________ deterrence theory contends that behavior is controlled by the threat of formal penalties which are swift, certain, and severe.
 
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RRMR

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Reply 2 on: Aug 12, 2018
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