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Social Studies, 17.03.2020 17:30, kobeprewitt02

A person may shoplift an item of clothing from a department store and be apprehended and labeled as a "thief," subsequently accept that label, and then go on to shoplift more in the future. This future behavior is an example of:

A. Secondary deviance
B. Primary
C. Tertiary

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