Explain the difference between deviance and crime

What will be an ideal response?


• Deviance is behavior that does not conform to the norms of a given community or society. It is a very subjective concept, in that some segments of society may think that some acceptable behaviors are really deviant behaviors.
• Deviant acts become crimes only when society as a whole, through its legislatures, determines that those acts should be punished.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is true of most state systems of prosecution?

A. They are decentralized. B. They are centralized. C. They rarely prosecute cases. D. none of these

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Mendelsohn explains victimization through ________ whereas Hentig uses ________

a. community factors; situational factors b. situational factors; personal factors c. family factors; situational factors d. family factors; personal factors

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A) Who B) How C) When D) Why

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