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Question: Is deviance The suspension of moral beliefs to commit deviant acts?
No, deviance is not the suspension of moral beliefs to commit deviant acts. Deviance is defined as behavior that deviates from accepted social norms, including criminal and legal behavior. This means that deviant behaviors can involve or not involve the suspension of moral beliefs and that behavior can still be considered deviant even if moral beliefs are not disregarded.
Jan. 4, 2023, 10:43 a.m.
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