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    Some Social Structure Theorists Argue That Destructive Forces in Poverty-Stricken
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Some Social Structure Theorists Argue That Destructive Forces in Poverty-Stricken

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Some social structure theorists argue that destructive forces in poverty-stricken areas are responsible for high crime rates.

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