As with social class, race and ethnicity can be looked at from two different perspectives-as a cause (or presumed cause) of deviant behavior, and as a form of putative deviance. Many sociologists have examined race and ethnicity as a cause of deviance-especially, specifically, delinquency and crime-but few have done so as, itself, a type or form of deviance. Why do you think this is and does the reasoning in this chapter adequately and sufficiently verify this line of reasoning?
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