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What is specific deterrence and general deterrence?

Comprehend Michel Foucault's discourse on sexuality and its implications for understanding sex as a learned behavior.
Compare and contrast various theoretical approaches to sexuality including essentialist, functionalist, conflict, post-structuralist, symbolic interactionist, and queer theories.
Analyze the phenomenon of prostitution through different theoretical lenses such as symbolic interactionism, conflict theory, functionalism, and post-structuralism.
Distinguish between homosexual behavior and identities, and understand the social changes that facilitated the development of homosexual identities.

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