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    Fear of Shame, Embarrassment, and Humiliation Can Be Powerful General
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Fear of Shame, Embarrassment, and Humiliation Can Be Powerful General

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Fear of shame, embarrassment, and humiliation can be powerful general deterrents to crime. An individual's fear of exposure and consequent shaming may vary according to _________ of community structure and type of crime.

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