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A juvenile who desires wealth but not entry into the middle class is the most crime-prone and is an example of Cloward and Ohlin's Type ________ youth.

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Answer: 3 (III)

Explanation: An example of Cloward and Ohlin’s type III youth is a juvenile who desires wealth but not entry into the middle class is the most crime-prone. However,

Cloward and Ohlin’s work based on how young people access to opportunities shapes their life chances and influences the degree to which they end up committing crimes. They stressed on “ opportunity” , they argue that we don't all live in the same environment that provide us with opportunities, and school doesn’t prepare us for the outside world equally.

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