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24 February, 14:35

Crime and deviance: a. tend to be one and the same; if something is a crime, it is always deviant. b. are always two entirely different concepts. c. are interchangeable; deviance is always a crime. d. can be the same or entirely different phenomena.

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  1. 24 February, 16:39
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    d. can be the same or entirely different phenomena.

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    Deviance is the violation of a societal norms while crime is the violation of the law of the land. Both are violation of what guide a particular community but the punishment of crime is a bit stricter than the other and while what is consider deviation in a particular society might not be deviation in a mother society while Crime is same universally
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