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Which of the following is NOT a proposition in Richard Quinney's social reality of crime thesis?Group of answer choicesConceptions of crime are constructed and diffused by various means of communication.Crime is a definition created by authorized agents in a politically organized society.Criminal definitions describe behaviors that conform to prevailing moral values.The segments of society that have the power to shape the enforcement and administration of criminal law apply criminal definitions.

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Which of the following is NOT a proposition in Richard Quinney's social reality of crime thesis?Group of answer choicesConceptions of crime are constructed and diffused by various means of communication.Crime is a definition created by authorized agents in a politically organized society.Criminal definitions describe behaviors that conform to prevailing moral values.The segments of society that have the power to shape the enforcement and administration of criminal law apply criminal definitions.

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The statement that is NOT a proposition in Richard Quinney's social reality of crime thesis is: "Criminal definitions describe behaviors that conform to prevailing moral values."

Quinney's thesis emphasizes that crime is a social construct, defined by those in power and disseminated through various means of communication. It does not suggest that criminal definitions necessarily align with prevailing moral values. Instead, it suggests that these definitions are influenced by those in power and may not always reflect broader societal values.

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