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Consciousness

Consciousness refers to the quality or state of being aware of something within oneself as an individual entity or personality; the state of being that includes sensation, emotion, volition, and thought

Consciousness-raising groups (CR)

- Consciousness-raising groups (CR) : Consciousness-raising groups (CR) refers to the creation of the women’s movement, the purpose of which is for women to meet regularly to be able to discuss among themselves their lives and the problems and issues they are facing.

Consensual Crime

Consensual crime refers to any crime in which the "victim" is a willing participant (drug use, prostitution, etc.).

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Consensual union

Consensual union refers to a relation between two (2) people without civil or religious marriage ceremonies, but is regarded as a form of marital union.

Consensus

Consensus refers to a mutually acceptable agreement that integrates the interests of all concerned parties.

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Consensus in attribution

Consensus in attribution refers to a theory whether other people would do the same thing in the same situation

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Consensus information

Consensus information refers to information about the extent to which other people behave the same way toward the same stimulus as the actor does

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Consensus model

Consensus model refers to a model of criminal lawmaking that assumes that members of society agree on what is right and wrong and that law is the codification of agreed-upon social values.

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