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primary deviance
positive deviance
secondary deviance
master devianceA senator
A war veteran
A professor
A mechanicBecause his fame protects him from retribution
Because his parents committed similar crimes
Because his fame disconnects him from society
Because he is challenging socially accepted normsThe offender has been labeled deviant by society and has accepted a new master status.
The offender has returned to their old neighborhood and so reestablished their former habits.
The offender has lost the social bonds they made in prison and feels disconnected from society.
The offender is poor and responding to the different cultural values that exist in their community.Primary; does not
Secondary; does not
Negative; does
Primary; may or may not
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