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Social Studies, 02.01.2022 20:50, joe7977

According to Durkheim, . According to Durkheim, . deviance causes more harm than we tend to think deviance is unknown in most societies because of its harmful consequences there is nothing abnormal about deviance because all societies create it and it has positive functions for the operation of society deviance blurs the line between right and wrong

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