Quinney described crime as a form of: Group of answer choices revenge motivation suffering resistance rebellion
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Step 1: Identify Quinney's perspective — Richard Quinney is a conflict/Marxist criminologist who sees crime as rooted in social structure and class inequality, not merely individual pathology. Show more…
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