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Title: Managing a Deviant Identity


1
Managing a Deviant Identity
  • Attempts at Normalizing primary deviance in the
    Labeling process
  • When people are judged as deviant, they are
    expected to explain their behavior (primary
    deviance)
  • Often accomplished by the use of Vocabularies of
    Motive
  • Provides a strategy for the individual to
    create/maintain distance between the deviance
    and their own self concept
  • Common Assumptions about Vocabularies of Motive
  • Rely upon consensus about conventional norms
  • - Those labeled deviant feel the sting of
    stigma and moral judgment it implies
  • - Deviants admire respect those with some
    claim to conventional status

2
Vocabularies of Motive The Sociology of
Mitigating Stigma
  • Vocabulary of Motive (C. Wright Mills)
  • An attempt to present an act that produces a
    negative reaction in terms that are culturally
    acceptable
  • 2 Frameworks that identify types of Vocabularies
    of Motive
  • Techniques of Neutralization (Matza and Sykes
    1957)
  • Accounts (Scott and Lyman 1968)

3
Negotiating a Deviant Identity
  • Techniques of Neutralization
  • People labeled deviant employ rationalizations
    to free them from social bonds (constrained
    acts). Employed prior to act.
  • Sometimes associated with Control theory
    (Hirschi). How come?
  • Denial of Responsibility (Social forces caused
    individual action)
  • Denial of Injury (No real harm was caused no
    blood no foul)
  • Denial of Victim (Victim deserved harm)
  • Condemnation of Condemners (Shift focus to
    actions of social control agents)
  • Appeal to Higher Loyalties (Subcultural
    values/associations take precedence over
    conventional value systems)

4
Influence of Situational Cheating Among College
Students (Reserve 5 - McCabe)
  • Analysis of Techniques of Neutralization used by
    students.
  • Data Source?
  • Extent of Cheating?
  • Review of Neutralization Techniques
  • Most common techniques used? Examples?

5
Vocabularies of Motive
  • Accounts
  • Linguistic tools that attempt to remove some of
    the blame or responsibility for an act judged as
    deviant after it has been committed.
  • Socially approved vocabularies effectively
    neutralize the act or its consequences for the
    actors self concept
  • Note that this is one important difference b/t
    Accounts and Techniques of Neutralization (which
    Matza and Sykes claim must occur before the
    (deviant) act).

6
Vocabularies of Motive
  • Accounts
  • 2 Types
  • Excuses
  • Justifications
  • Both entail 2 elements
  • Stance on the moral judgment of the act
  • Stance on the culpability of the (deviant) actor

7
Vocabularies of Motive
  • Excuses
  • Admit the act is bad (agree with social judgment
    of the act)
  • Does not accept full responsibility
  • Justifications
  • Deny social judgment of the act as wrong (in
    conflict with social norms)
  • Justifications suggest that the act was
    appropriate in light of the circumstances
  • Accepts responsibility for the act (logical -
    since the act is not conceived of as morally
    wrong)

8
Rapists Vocabulary of Motive (Scully and Marolla,
Ch 23)
  • Data Source?
  • Breakdown of Rapists Linguistic Strategies
  • Admitters
  • Deniers
  • Excuses
  • Use of Alcohol and Drugs
  • Rapist vs. Victim Patterns
  • Emotional Problems
  • Nice Guy Image
  • Social Capital of Rapist

9
Rapists Vocabulary of Motive (Scully and Marolla,
Ch 23)
  • Justifications
  • Broadly available in contemporary American
    society
  • Available to both Rapists/Victims and Society as
    a whole
  • Women as Seductresses (sexually aggressive)
  • No really means Yes
  • Most relax and enjoy it
  • Nice girls dont get raped (Sexual reputation of
    victim)
  • Guilty of a minor wrong
  • What strategy was being employed by Kobe Bryants
    defense team?
  • Conclusions about the Medical Model?
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