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Functionalist theories of deviance: a. believe that punishment of deviance is dysfunctional because it prevents the deviance that is necessary for society. b. fear that deviance creates the breakdown of society. c. assume that norms are largely meaningless. d. view deviance as necessary in order to clarify what the norms of society are.

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