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Part of that reason is because there are: 1. Ignorants that think they know about the topic. 2. Mildly informed people that have preconceptions about the topic. 3. Not necessarily educated people that work in the "industry," but have done sufficient research to understand many dimensions of the topic. Unfortunately, a large part of well-meaning, mature adults fit into the 2nd category. Most have not bothered to go beyond their personal experiences and what the media broadasts. Furthermore, they can only make superficially accurate assumptions based on the aforementioned items. I mean, man, when you read scholarly journals as well and statistical results regarding deviance and social reintegration, you'll lose alot of preconceptions that you might have had prior. It's not about blaming fault on those that don't spend hours reading peer reviewed journal articles, but that's just the fact of the matter when it comes to analyzing what most people know in regards to things we see everyday. |