Multiple Choice
New deviancy theories, such as labelling theory:
A) adopted a more appreciative methodological stance toward deviants
B) thought that people who became deviant had faulty reasoning
C) argued for tougher sentences for violent crimes
D) took a more critical stance toward the state and the system that defined them as deviant
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