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21 January, 17:17

Cultural/subcultural theories of crime assume that there are unique groups in society that socialize their children to believe that certain activities that violate conventional law are good and positive ways to behave?

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  1. 21 January, 17:37
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    True.

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    Subcultural scholars claim that deviance is the product of subculture that means entire communities breaking away from societies that have deviant ideals and deviance is the product of certain people conforming to the standards and norms of the subculture of which they belong. This is the influence of a social community that enables people to commit offenses, rather than the lack of commitment to the family or other traditional organizations.
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