Multiple Choice
What are the limitations of defining deviance on the basis of harm?
A) perceptions of harm can be subjective
B) perceptions of harm rarely change over time
C) behavioural expectations are frequently characterized by power and vested interests
D) typical behaviours are sometimes perceived as "deviant" in society
E) the reactions of some groups of people in society often carry more weight than do the reactions of other groups
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