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John Braithwaite argues that crime control can be better achieved through a policy called "behavior reshaping" in which juveniles are displaced from the antisocial peers which increase their criminal offending.1. True2. False

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False

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John Braithwaite policy about crime was that of reintegrative shaming which presents the offender with the disapproval of his peers but the understanding that he is allowed back into the group after recognizing the consequences and impact of his Actions.

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