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Labeling theory essentially argues that: Society needs to place more emphasis on the labeling of deviants so deviants can be singled out Labeling deviants helps them come to grips with their personal problems Often, those who are labeled as deviant experience rejection, develop a deviant identity, and embark on a career of deviance The labeling of people as deviant is a latent function arising from the world of crime and delinquency Only A and B are correct

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The correct answer is Often, those who are labeled as deviant experience rejection, develop a deviant identity, and embark on a career of deviance

Explanation: Labeling Theory is a revolutionary criminologist theory that radically changes the object of study of classical criminology, since it abandons the etiological study of crime and / or the criminal and begins to study as instances of social control and their action with a view to combating crime, or called "deviant behavior".

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