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- What are the potential consequences of continuing to keep the felony question on a job application?
- Is drug use a victimless crime, why or why not?
- Is prostitution a victimless crime, why or why not?
- Do you agree with Gary Marx’s ironies of social control? Why or why not?
- Is the social constructionist perspective a valid theoretical construct, or does is reduce deviance to pure relativity?
- Relate the pathological, learning, or classical theoretical paradigms to the societal reaction perspective. How does it fit the issues associated with the societal reaction perspective?
- Are the current examples for the collective responses of deviants to deviant labeling?
- Discuss one of the critiques of the societal reaction perspective using a current example.
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Running head: SOCIAL REACTION PERSPECTIVES AND DEVIANCE
Social Reaction Perspectives and Deviance
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Social Reaction Perspectives and Deviance
1. What are the potential consequences of continuing to keep the felony question on a job
application?
Keeping felony questions on the job application may make the potential employer to be
biased against those potential employees who committed a felony and are fully reformed.
Another is that the best talents may be locked out of a job based on the history of their past rather
than their achievements in the present (Western, 2008).
2. Is drug use a victimless crime, why or why not?
The use of drugs is a victimless crime .This because the individual using the drugs is the one
who suffers the consequences .Drug abuse usually affects an individual’s health. It is a victimless
crime because it ...
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