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Norm violations that are codified into law are behaviors or actions deemed unacceptable by society and are formally prohibited through legislation. These include crimes such as theft, assault, and fraud, which reflect societal values and standards. By enacting laws against such violations, societies aim to maintain order, protect individuals, and promote the common good. The legal consequences for these violations serve as a deterrent and reinforce societal norms.

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