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Social events are differently interpreted according to the cultural experiences and personal interests of the initiator, the observer, or the recipient of that behavior |
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Emphasizes application of criminal law and study of the components of the justice system, especially the police, courts, and corrections |
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One that attempts to explain all forms of criminal conduct through a single, overarching approach |
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Holds that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems like poverty, discrimination, and inequality of opportunity |
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Does not attempt to explain all criminality, but is distinguishable by the fact that it merges concepts drawn from different sources |