Demography is the social science of
A.a person
B.type of attitude
C.mid of the way
D.average
A.a person
B.type of attitude
C.mid of the way
D.average
A.social get-together
B.group assimilation
C.adjusting offender to family
D.victim offender relation
A.specific behaviour of people.
B.conception of what a person, group or society considers desirable from, sets of preferences.
C.acquisition of social skills.
D.orderly change in socialisation process.
A.genocide
B.atrocity
C.massacre
A.abstract concept of unity.
B.the give and take between two persons.
C.the development of relationship.
D.a position, where a person stands in the group structure.
A.Shared beliefs.
B.Population and common territory.
C.Division of labour
D.Persistence in time.
A.strong ideas of right and wrong which requires certain actions and forbid others.
B.an inborn behaviour.
C.a new culture traits.
D.intended effect of an institution.
A.Ogburn and Nimkoff
B.Cuber
C.Pitirm Sorokin
D.Merton
A.in large groups.
B.by same process as non-criminal behaviour.
C.by a definite criminal process.
D.none of above.
A.finding of things
B.variety of things
C.negation of facts
D.justified difference