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Title: Support the claim that deviance is a social construction
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Therefore, he would agree with the statement.
Explain how a person with a discreditable stigma manages social interactions using an example of your choice.The example I will use to explain how a person with a discreditable stigma manages social interactions is a homosexual man who has not revealed his sexual identity... Showed first 250 characters
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Since people he do not know his sexual identity because it has not been revealed, and he does not want it to be revealed, at least not yet. In order to keep his and Lemert and Kituse's three stage deviant career path. Does this model explain the deviant career of a girl gang member? Support your answer... Showed next 250 characters
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