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    Portraying a Young Offender as Both a Villain and a Victim
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Portraying a Young Offender as Both a Villain and a Victim

Question 22

Question 22

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Portraying a young offender as both a villain and a victim is an example of ________.


A) moral panic
B) reverse psychology
C) moral uncertainty
D) ideological flexibility
E) media manipulation

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