A critique of Feminism with Judith Charpentier

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Crime and Deviance - Episode 3 (Functionalism)

In episode 3 - 1.What is the Functionalist view of crime and devIance2. How can crime be positive for society3. how can individuals use crime to benefit themselvesYou can also book private online tutoring at www.calendly.com/sociologyshowtutoring 

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