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Title: Deviance


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Deviance
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What is deviance?
  • Behavior that violates the social norm
  • Deviance varies across societies and time periods
    (Divorce, Tattoos)
  • Situations within a society can also determine
    deviance (Killing)

3
I am a Deviant
  • Deviants are repeat offenders of norms or commit
    a serious deviant act
  • Labeling
  • Must be caught in deviant act
  • Deviance must be made known (stigma)
  • Not all deviance is criminal however committing
    crime is a deviant act

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Functions of Deviance
  • Unifying the Groupus vs. them
  • Clarifying normsforms boundaries
  • Diffusing tensionsafety valve
  • Identifying problemssocial change
  • Providing jobs

5
Cultural-Transmission Theory
  • Learned behavior
  • Interaction with deviant individuals
  • Differential association deviant vs. nondeviant
    individuals
  • determines likelihood of becoming deviant
  • Edwin Sutherland crime cycles
  • All humans are conformists

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Structural-Strain Theory
  • Robert K. Merton--functionalist perspective
  • Natural outgrowth of trying to achieve societies
    goals
  • Goal Means
  • Conformity is the preferred action
  • Deviance occurs when means arent available
  • Innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and rebellion

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Control Theory
  • Individuals with weak ties to community are
    deviant
  • Strong bonds in a community force conformity
  • Bonds created through attachment to others,
    belief in moral code, commitment to traditional
    societal values and involvement in nondeviant acts

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Conflict Theory
  • Competition and social inequality lead to
    deviance
  • Power struggle in society (have vs. have not)
  • People with power commit deviant act to maintain
    power
  • People without power commit deviant acts to get
    power
  • Those in power determine deviant behaviors (those
    that undermine their power)

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Labeling Theory
  • All people commit deviant acts at some point in
    life
  • Primary and Secondary deviance
  • Primary--nonconformity that goes undetected
  • Secondary--results in being labeled deviant
  • Being labeled or accepting the label changes
    ones life--Master Status
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