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What are the six types of deviance according to Tittle's control balance theory? How are they defined (provide examples)? Are these reasonable constructs to measure deviance?
Business Property
Assets, both tangible and intangible, owned by a business enterprise and used in its operations.
Punitive Damages
Financial compensation awarded in a lawsuit that exceeds simple restitution and is intended to punish the defendant for egregious conduct and deter similar future behavior.
Medical Expenses
Costs incurred from medical care, treatment, or procedures, potentially including hospitalization, medication, and professional fees.
Nominal Damages
A small amount of money awarded to a plaintiff in a lawsuit when a legal wrong has been suffered but no substantial harm was done.
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