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    An Individual Commits Delinquent Acts but Does Not Adopt a Self-Identity
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An Individual Commits Delinquent Acts but Does Not Adopt a Self-Identity

Question 3

Question 3

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An individual commits delinquent acts but does not adopt a self-identity as a deviant.Which of the following is this an example of?


A) secondary deviation
B) primary deviation
C) drift
D) adolescent-limited deviance

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