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    Exam 4: Social Structural and Social Process Theories of Delinquency
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    The Importance of Cohen's Theory Is That It Views Delinquency
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The Importance of Cohen's Theory Is That It Views Delinquency

Question 9

Question 9

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The importance of Cohen's theory is that it views delinquency as ________.


A) a process of interaction
B) an interactive situation
C) an event in a matrix of interaction
D) a result of psychological inferiority

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