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saraeharris

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What are the three branches of social structure theory?
 
  A) social learning theory, social disorganization theory, and cultural deviance theory
  B) cultural deviance theory, deprivation theory, strain theory
  C) cultural deviance theory, anomie theory, deprivation theory
  D) social disorganization theory, strain theory, cultural deviance theory

Question 2

The percentage of crimes that police believe they have solved through an arrest is called:
 
  A) incident-driven policing.
  B) clearance rate.
  C) differential response.
  D) line functions.
  E) preventive patrol.



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Answer to Question 1

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