In the 1930s, Harry Anslinger, then head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, launched a successful effort to criminalize marijuana which had been legal until that time. Which concept of crime does Anslinger's moral crusade reflect?
A) the consensus view of crime
B) the conflict view of crime
C) the interactionist view of crime
D) the legalistic view of crime
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