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_____ is instrumental in changing conceptions of crime and deviance.
Social movements
The State
Individual
All of the above
Let’s break it down:
- Social movements ?— Groups pushing for change can redefine what behaviors society sees as wrong or right. Think about how protests have shifted views on civil rights or LGBTQ+ issues.
- The State — Of course, governments pass laws and set official definitions. But they aren’t the only ones with influence.
- Individual — One person can shake things up, but on their own, they rarely change the big picture.
- All of the above ?— Here’s the thing: crime and deviance are social constructs. It takes a mix—laws changing, protests demanding more, people challenging old norms. For real shifts, all these players matter.
So, the correct answer is: All of the above.
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