Definition of crime from sociological and legal perspective
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ȯ Examples include the social learning theory, which says that people learn criminal behavior from the people around them, and social conflict theory, which says that class warfare is responsible for crime.
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ȯ Examples include the social learning theory, which says that people learn criminal behavior from the people around them, and social conflict theory, which says that class warfare is responsible for crime.
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❇️ A crime is an act is an act done by a person which is against the laws of a country or a region.The person who does crime is known as a criminal.
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❇️ A crime is an act is an act done by a person which is against the laws of a country or a region.The person who does crime is known as a criminal.
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