Defining crime: an analysis of organizational influences on police processing of information.
The current study seeks to apply Goffman's model to the study of the order of social interactions through an examination of (arguably) the most excessive or extreme violations of that order-felonious behaviors that are termed "criminal"-as well as through less excessive or extreme vio...
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