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    There Is No Reliable Evidence to Support Anomie-Strain Theory's Claim
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There Is No Reliable Evidence to Support Anomie-Strain Theory's Claim

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There is no reliable evidence to support anomie-strain theory's claim that people of the lower classes are more likely than those of other classes to engage in deviant behavior.

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