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Learn: Crime and Deviance - Similarities and Differences

WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology

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Which of the following best defines crime?

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Deviance refers to behaviour that violates {{blank0}}, but is not necessarily {{blank1}}.

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Which of the following statements are true about crime and deviance? (Select all that apply)

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Multiple ChoiceInteractive

Which of the following is an example of deviance but not crime?

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