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What is this ???

• What is it?

• What do you do with it?

• When do you use it?

• Is it normal ?

• Is it legal ?

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Learning Objectives

L.O 1 - what is the difference between crime and deviance?

L.O 2 - what is meant by ‘deviance is a

socially defined behaviour’ ?

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L.O. 1- What is the difference between crime

& deviance?

• Are these the same thing?

• If not, how do they differ?

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A crime is…

• An act of behaviour that break the formal, written laws of a given society

Deviance is…

• Behaviour that does not conform to the dominant norms of a specific society

• It involves the breaking of social rules

Deviant

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Criminal or deviant?Acts Criminal Deviant Both

Stealing a bottle of milk from a doorstep

Taking paper clips home from work

Crossing a pedestrian crossing when the ‘red man’ is displayed

Keeping money you have been given in error in your change in a supermarket

Exceeding the speed limit by 5mph

Study the image provided :

• what is happening?

• is this act; criminal, deviant or both ?

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L.O.2 - When is meant by ‘deviance is socially defined behaviour’?

Deviance is behaviour that does not conform to society’s norms and values.

• Society has ‘normal’ ways of behaving (norms).

• When these are broken…this is called deviance.

Deviance is ‘socially defined behaviour’

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What do we mean by socially defined behaviour?

Social setting includes:

• Time• Place• Social situation• Culture

Whether an act is seen as deviant or not depends upon the social setting where it

takes place

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Deviant or normal ?

Shouting

Nudity

Eating

Kissing

Breaking someone’s nose

Claiming to be Elvis Presley

Shooting someone

Settings Acts

Assembly

On a beach

Classroom

During war

At the dinner table

At a party

A place of religious worship

A Sporting event

Drinking alcohol

Playing a vuvuzelaPlaying a vuvuzela

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Deviance is socially defined…

Time..

‘when an act takes place’

• time of the day

• in history

•drinking alcohol at 8am

•July 2007 – Smoking banned

in public places

•1974 USA – being gay was no longer illegal

Social situation..

‘the context in which an act takes place’

• flag waving at a funeral

• laughing in an exam

Culture..

‘different cultures have different expectations of appropriate behaviour’• use of cannabis in many Arab states is legal when alcohol use is not

Place..

‘ where the act takes place’

• nudity in public/

private

• killing in wartime

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Sociologists believe that ‘deviance is

relative’

• The ‘context’ that a behaviour occurs in determines if it is seen as deviant or not.

• Crime and deviance are defined in relation to certain standards in cultures at different moments in time.

• No standards are fixed forever!

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In the summertime when the weather's high,

you can stretch right up and touch the sky,

when the weather's fine,you got women, you got women

on your mind.Have a drink, have a drive,

go out and see what you can find.

No standards are fixed forever!

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Homework ‘Explain what factors may influence whether an act

is seen as deviant or not.’

• Short essay• Define deviance• Explain what is meant by ‘deviance is socially defined’• Explain each factor (time/place/culture/social situation)• Give examples of each factor• Conclude by mentioning ‘deviance is relative’

Deadline : Tuesday 6th July

Next Lesson :

How much crime is taking place in society?