Asked by Marina Girgiss on Jul 08, 2024

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Which of the following is not a historical approach used by sociologists to theorizing law?

A) Conflict view
B) Consensus view
C) Interactionist view
D) Deviant view

Historical Approach

A method of research that focuses on understanding past events, cultures, and societies to gain insights into present and future phenomena.

Sociologists Theorizing

The process through which sociologists develop abstract interpretations and models to understand social realities, behaviors, and patterns.

  • Study numerous sociological viewpoints regarding the creation, enforcement, and administration of laws and the criminal justice framework.
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Makayla BoisjoliJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The three other options (Conflict view, Consensus view, Interactionist view) are all historical approaches used by sociologists to theorizing law, while Deviant view is not a commonly used approach.