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Learn: Merton's Functionalist Explanations of Crime
GCSE SOCIOLOGY (8192)
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According to Merton, why might individuals turn to crime?
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A person who turns to crime because they accept goals but reject legitimate means is an example of {{blank0}}.
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What are criticisms of Merton’s strain theory? (Select all that apply)
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