Primary deviance according to Lemert refers to a
a. a situation where deviant behavior becomes the primary focus and basis of identity and behavior.
b. internalization of new deviant identity.
c. transitory period of norm violations that do not affect one's self-concept or behavior.
d. theory of the primary causes of deviance.
C
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Nearly 2.5% of all black males living in the U.S were incarcerated on December 31, 2016, and black males from 18 to 19 were ______ times more likely to be imprisoned than white males of the same age.
a. two b. three c. seven d. 11
ELN and FARC have both systematically targeted Colombia's ____ ______ and, in 2001, the government suffered nearly $500 million in lost revenues
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The age at which an individual is no longer considered a juvenile offender ________.
a. is 16 b. varies from state to state c. is 17 d. is 18 e. ranges from 5 to 13
CASE 5.2 The regular participants in the day-to-day activities of a courtroom include the judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney. There, actors in the courtroom often make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts. The decisions made by these actors allow the courtroom process to flow smoothly and enable the speedy processing of defendants. What is the name of the concept that describes the network of ongoing relationships among courthouse actors?
A. courtroom security B. courtroom work group C. courtroom personnel D. courtroom ethics