Answer:
Denial of Injury
Explanation:
Sykes and Matza developed what they called “Neutralization and drift theory”. This theory analyzes the relationship between juveniles, the law and its trespassing. Sykes and Matza say that people need to minimize their sense of guilt when doing something against the law. According to this theory, there are five neutralization techniques to neutralize guilt when committing some kind of crime: 1) denial of Responsibility; 2) denial of Injury; 3) denial of Victim; 4) the Condemnation of the Condemners and 5) appealing to Higher Loyalties. In the example, Frankie and Johnnie steal the Corvette and they say it was only for a while and that nobody got harmed. This is a case of denial of Injury technique: they neutralize their guilt because they didn’t do any harm so, according to them, there weren’t any real victims.
The underground railroad, where it existed, offered local service to runaway slaves, assisting them from one point to another. ... The primary importance of the underground railroad was that it gave ample evidence of African American capabilities and gave expression to African American philosophy.
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Answer:
our self concept develpos from interactions with others
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it unites the society (usually a country, state, city, etc.) around a common goal, which is to have "their" team win. </span></span>
They relied on cotton, small market for manufactured goods, and industry costed alot and people didnt wanna sell their slaves