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Within the risk-need-responsivity model, the responsivity principle relies on cognitive, behavioural learning, taking into account biosocial factors, like gender, race, learning style and personality.
Dysfunction
The impairment or abnormal functioning of a system, organ, or part of an organism or society.
Cultural Hegemony
The dominance of one cultural group over others, influencing societal norms and values so that the ruling group's perspective becomes the accepted cultural norm.
Economic Domination
The control or dominant influence over economic policies or practices by certain groups or entities, often leading to disparity and inequality.
Class Consciousness
The awareness of one's own social class and its implications for the positions and interests of the class in the broader socio-economic context.
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