What is a key difference between deviance and crime?
A) All norm violations are deviant, but an act of deviance is only a crime if the act is prohibited in law.
B) All deviance is criminal, but not all crime is deviant.
C) Committing crime generates negative sanctions, but acts of deviance do not.
D) Deviance is a more serious norm violation that crime.
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