Tappan (1947) put forth the argument that unless a person violates a criminal statute:
a. They should not be imprisoned.
b. No investigation should be undertaken.
c. Offensive behavior should otherwise be considered a conduct norm violation.
d. Criminals are not a sociologically distinct grou
C
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