Edwin Lemert described primary deviance as
A) Violates a societyâs formally enacted criminal law.
B) How others respond to the behavior in question.
C) Deviance affirms cultural values and norms, responding to deviance promotes social unity, responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries.
D) A passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
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I think.... ( C ) is the right answer
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The answer of ur question is
♢ Edwin Lemert described primary deviance as
A) Violates a societyâs formally enacted criminal law.
B) How others respond to the behavior in question.
C) Deviance affirms cultural values and norms, responding to deviance promotes social unity, responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries.✔✔✔✔✔✔
D) A passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
♢ Edwin Lemert described primary deviance as
A) Violates a societyâs formally enacted criminal law.
B) How others respond to the behavior in question.
C) Deviance affirms cultural values and norms, responding to deviance promotes social unity, responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries.✔✔✔✔✔✔
D) A passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
hope it helps
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