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2. Which of the following can be said to be the most common analog of crime that is

contained in any general or unified theory of crime itself?

A. deviant, odd, or eccentric behavior
B. health, particularly mental health
C. microaggressions and systemic injustices
D. harm, as defined broadly as affronts to human dignity


3. Adding the prefix hyper- to a theory or concept, as opposed to adding other prefixes like
neo-, ultra-, or post-, means what?

A. prediction is made more difficult
B. there are more substantial new revisions
C. the approach is more
interdisciplina
D. something is rapidly expanding

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2. The most common analog of crime that is contained in any general or unified theory of crime itself is D. harm, as defined broadly as affronts to human dignity. Many criminological theories conceptualize crime as behavior that causes harm to individuals or society, and this harm is often defined in terms of violations of human rights, dignity, or well-being.

3. Adding the prefix hyper- to a theory or concept means D. something is rapidly expanding. The prefix hyper- means "over, above, beyond," and is often used to indicate an excessive or exaggerated version of the base word. In the context of a theory or concept, adding the prefix hyper- suggests that the theory or concept is being taken to an extreme or expanded beyond its original boundaries.
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