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In the 1970s Chambliss, from a Radicalised Position, Argued That

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In the 1970s Chambliss, from a radicalised position, argued that:


A) crime diverts the lower classes' attention from the exploitation they experience.
B) crime directs attention toward other members of the lower classes rather than toward the capitalist class or economic system
C) crime is a reality which exists only as it is created by those in the society whose interests are served by its presence
D) middle and upper classes are much more law abiding

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