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Criminals Sometimes Neutralize Wrongdoing by Maintaining That the Victim of Crime

Question 44

Question 44

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Criminals sometimes neutralize wrongdoing by maintaining that the victim of crime "had it coming." This is known as:


A) denial of responsibility.
B) denial of injury.
C) denial of victim.
D) condemnation of the condemners.

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