An emergent-norm approach to stopping sports violence recommends

  a.  shifting to more individualistic sports.
  b.  changing fans’ expectations about the normalcy of violence.
  c.  changing the physical layout of stadiums.
  d.  adding more crowd-control officers.
  e.  isolating the team from the spectators.


b.  changing fans’ expectations about the normalcy of violence.

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