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DEVIANCE

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Concept:Behavior which does not comply with the dominant norms of a specific society/ violation of cultural norms.

Examples of deviance:AlcoholicsGamblersMentally illCheatersBald Homeless“close talkers”

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*Sociologically, we are all deviant from time to time.*Each of us violates common social norms in certain situations (social v. criminal deviance)*Deviance involves the violation of group norms which MAY OR MAY NOT be formalized into law (written norms enforced by the government).*Standards of deviance vary from one group (subculture) to another.*Deviance varies over time.*Deviance is often subjective – subject to social definitions* All this means that deviance is “socially constructed” (made up by society)

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Negative Deviance

*Behavior that fails to meet the accepted norms either he/ she rejected, misinterpreted or unaware of it.*Deviance that hurts people such as murder, rape, or theft. Even though this deviance hurts people.

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Forms of Deviance

• Admired Behavior:“Good” or “Admirable” behavior that breaks social norms…Ex.: extreme heroism… saving another person’s life while putting yours at risk

• Odd BehaviorThings like strange ways of dressing, being a “cat lady”, etc.Behaviors that are not criminal, but still differ from acceptable behavior

• Bad BehaviorGenerally this behavior is law breaking/ criminal behavior.

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PRIMARY• Person only

occasionally breaks norms; not a lifestyle

e.g. college student may drink at parties high school student may do something dumb & break a law

SECONDARY• Person for whom

deviance is a way of life; a normal reaction for that person

e.g. Career Criminals like John Dillinger, Serial Killers

We must be careful not to label primary deviants because it could lead to secondary deviance

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Let’s review: Label as Primary or Secondary Deviance

1. ____Student cheats on a test one time2. ____Teenager steals gum every week from Wal-mart3. ____Bank Robber who has robbed five banks4. ____ Small child stole candy one time5. ____Student copies math homework every night from

best friend6. ____Drug Dealer7. ____12 year old who tried smoking a cigarette8. ____ Maryland snipers Lee Malvo & John Muhammad

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The Relativity Of Deviance

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Audience Relativity

“ Deviance is the eye of the beholder.”

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Actor Relativity

“doing the act”

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Situational Relativity

“acts on a certain circumstances”

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ELEMENTS OF DEVIANCE

• EXPECTATIONS • VIOLATIONS• REACTIONS

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Criminal behaviourCrime consists of behaviour that breaks the law

Deviant behaviourDeviancy consists of behaviour that differs from the norms and values of wider society

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Identify

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