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Salsk061 [2.6K]
3 years ago
15

Why might some argue that prohibiting a former offender from having a driver's license can lead to secondary deviance?

Law
1 answer:
Masja [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

А. They may have to rely on former friends for transportation, putting them back in touch with the criminal world.

Explanation:

Being a criminal isn't an individual thing, rather it is really a group situation. For many offenders, their only friends are other criminals or those more likely to commit criminal acts. Thus, having only their friends to rely on for rides (Which is what most people will do) creates a risk of secondary deviance.

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