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Although they appear rebellious and unconventional, adolescent peer groups typically help members to integrate into the larger society and thus often serve as a source of social stability.
Political Opportunity
Theory that explains the emergence of social movements based on the broader political context that can either facilitate or hinder the mobilization of social movements.
Social Control Theories
Theories in criminology that focus on the societal processes and institutions that regulate individual and group behavior, aiming to prevent deviance and criminal acts.
Relative Deprivation
A perception of disadvantage or injustice experienced by comparing oneself or one's group to others who are seen as better off.
Social Movements
Collective efforts by groups of people to bring about social change or resist social change based on shared beliefs or goals.
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