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rmenurse

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Tina wants to volunteer for an organization that pushes for placing higher value on the quality of human relationships, that builds and strengthens neighborhood groups, and that supports caregiving activities.
 
  Chances are, Tina holds which perspective? a. conservative
  b. interactionist
  c. feminist
  d. functionalist

Question 2

Edwin H. Sutherland's theory of __________ asserts that occupational criminality, like other forms of systematic criminal behavior, is learned through frequent direct or indirect relationships with people who are already engaging in such behavior.
 
  a. differential association
  b. hate crimes
  c. functional criminality
  d. conflicting criminality



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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