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Question: Is secondary deviance The suspension of moral beliefs to commit deviant acts?
No, secondary deviance is not the suspension of moral beliefs to commit deviant acts. Secondary deviance is defined as when the deviant behavior has become so internalized and accepted by the person that it has become a part of their identity. It is a process by which a person becomes so deeply entrenched in a deviant lifestyle that it becomes part of their identity and is no longer seen as an individual act or choice.
Jan. 4, 2023, 10:45 a.m.
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