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What are interest groups and why are they important in our political system? How are they important to legislators?
Social Deviations
Noncriminal departures from norms that are nonetheless subject to official control. Some members of the public regard them as somewhat harmful, whereas other members of the public do not.
Tougher Penalties
Increased severity of punishments or consequences for criminal activities aimed at deterring crime.
Crime Rates
The number of crimes committed per unit of population within a specified time period.
Prison
A facility in which people are forcibly held and denied a range of personal freedoms under the authority of the state as punishment for crimes.
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