How does the idea of 'techniques of neutralization' undermine some subcultural argume
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How does the idea of 'techniques of neutralization' undermine some subcultural argume
Hello all!
I'm stuck on a question, and was hoping if some of you could help me in a simplistic manner!
I've missed the start of my sociology classes when they started crime and deviance as I've had exams, and I've caught up on what they've done so far (Normative/Relativistic, Positive/Negative aspect of crime, Strain theory, anomie including Merton and Cohen).How does the idea of 'techniques of neutralization' undermine some subcultural arguments?
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How does the idea of 'techniques of neutralization' undermine some subcultural argume
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