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Crime and Deviance Episode 7 - (New Right Views)

In Episode 7 -1.What is the New right view of crime and devIance2.How can socialisation impact criminality3.Who are the underclass You can also book private online tutoring at www.calendly.com/sociologyshowtutoring 

Crime and Deviance Episode 6 (Subcultural theory)

In Episode 6 -1.What is the Subcultural view of crime and devIance2.How can subcultural crime be functional3.How can subcultural crime be a reaction to capitalism and patriarchyYou can also book private online tutoring at www.calendly.com/sociologyshowtutoring 

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