Multiple Choice
How does primary deviance differ from secondary deviance?
A) Individuals are not labeled as "deviant" unless they commit secondary deviance.
B) Individuals do not begin to take on a deviant identity until they commit primary deviance.
C) Primary deviance is the violation of a norm, but secondary deviance is a violation of a law.
D) Secondary deviance is always a less serious form of deviance.
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