Sociology, asked by gauravipradhan223, 3 months ago

specific examples elaborate upon how crime and deviance are different from each other. *

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Answered by negiabhishek236
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Answer:

The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes.

Explanation:

Deviance and crime violate the norms and the laws of societies, respectively. In a nutshell, crime is an act of contravening the laws of the society as enacted by the government, whereas deviance refers to an act of contravening the societal norms and standards.

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