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    Deviance and Social Control A Sociological Perspective
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    Exam 3: Researching Deviance
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    Confidentiality, Informed Consent, and Anonymity Are No Longer Important to Research
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Confidentiality, Informed Consent, and Anonymity Are No Longer Important to Research

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Confidentiality, informed consent, and anonymity are no longer important to research on deviance and crime because of the Institutional Review Board's political agenda.

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