Which did Chambliss ("Saints and Roughnecks") NOT state? O Both the Saints and Roughnecks upheld pleasant demeanors with authorities O The Roughnecks were more violent than the Saints, and fought frequently. O The community was more aware of the delinquency of the Roughnecks than of the Saints. O In sheer number of illegal acts, the Saints were more delinquent.
Which did Chambliss ("Saints and Roughnecks") NOT state? O Both the Saints and Roughnecks upheld pleasant demeanors with authorities O The Roughnecks were more violent than the Saints, and fought frequently. O The community was more aware of the delinquency of the Roughnecks than of the Saints. O In sheer number of illegal acts, the Saints were more delinquent.
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Which did Chambliss ("Saints and Roughnecks") NOT state?
O Both the Saints and Roughnecks upheld pleasant demeanors with authorities
O The Roughnecks were more violent than the Saints, and fought frequently.
O The community was more aware of the delinquency of the Roughnecks than of the Saints.
O In sheer number of illegal acts, the Saints were more delinquent.
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According to Chambliss, the fact that the lower-class "Roughnecks" - but not the higher-
status "Saints" -- are regarded as delinquents is due entirely to bias in personal perception
(aka discrimination) of the police and townspeople.
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