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    Nonconformity to a Set of Norms Accepted by a Significant
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Nonconformity to a Set of Norms Accepted by a Significant

Question 23

Question 23

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Nonconformity to a set of norms accepted by a significant number of people in a community is called:


A) target hardening
B) differential association
C) anomie
D) deviance

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