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In the winter and early spring of 2017, the University of California at Berkley experienced several violent protests. The protests concerned proposed public speakers and the right to free speech, and resulted in conflicts between extreme right- and left-wing political groups. Both sides of the dispute have attempted to legitimize their actions.
What is criminal behaviour? Examine violent behaviour from both a consensus and a conflict approach and comment on whether violence can ever be legitimized. Does violence at protests, including violence that might be deemed hateful, fit with definitions of violent behaviour in Chapter 1?
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