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Crime is a social construct from "summary" of The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice by Victor E. Kappeler,Gary W. Potter

The concept that crime is a social construct challenges the traditional idea that criminal behavior is inherent to certain individuals. Instead, it suggests that what is considered criminal is determined by societal norms and values. In other words, crime is not an objective reality but rather a subjective interpretation of certain behaviors. This perspective highlights the role of culture, history, politics, and power in defining what constitutes criminal behavior. For example, behaviors that are considered criminal in one society may be perfectly acceptable in another. This variability in defining crime reveals that the concept itself is not fixed or universal but rather contingent on social context. Mor...
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    The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice

    Victor E. Kappeler

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