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What is Deviance? How norms make social life possible. Competing explanations of deviance: sociology, biology, and psychology. Deviance: _____ Howard S. Becker
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Theories of individual deviance: labeling (Becker 1963) Assumptions. Societal reaction defines and creates deviance. Labels affect identity and self-concept. Conflict, not consensus on norms . Concepts. Primary and secondary deviance “Rule-breaking behavior” vs Deviance. Moral entrepreneurs (example) Deviant Careers. Rule-breaking vs deviance
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41.Functionalists like Émile Durkheim believe that every aspect of social structure does something to help maintain the stability of society. According to Durkheim, what are some of the “functions” of deviance within society? A criminal act can ultimately enhance group solidarity and clarify social norms.
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Emile Durkheim To this classic order theorist, deviance is an integral part of all healthy societies. Deviant behavior, according to Durkheim, actually has positive consequences for society, because it gives the nondeviants a sense of solidarity.
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Durkheim was the main architect of the functional approach to the study of deviance. His classic study established a connection between patterns of deviance, suicide, and the social organization of society. According to Durkheim, deviance is not alien to society but a byproduct of the way society was organized and functioned.
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Durkheim has served to generate a great deal of subsequent research and influence other sociological theories on crime and deviance. For example, control theories. of crime and deviance. This suggests that Durkheim’s ideas have made a major contribution to the study of crime and deviance. Weaknesses
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Emile Durkheim. believed that deviance is rooted in social factors such as rapid social change and the lack of social integration—anomie leads to crime and the breakdown of organic solidarity—as social integration decreased, deviance and crime increased so Durkheim believed (1895) that deviance is a natural and inevitable part of all ...
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01a. Durkheim begins his theory about crime with the observation that crime is A. present in all . societies, B. is higher in underdeveloped countries, C. varies with economic prosperity, D. frequently unobserved and undetected, E. higher among men than women. 02a. According to Durkheim, as societies develop ("Pass to higher types") the crime ...
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According to sociologist Howard S. Becker, it is not the act itself that makes an action deviant, but rather how society reacts to it. Because different groups have different norms, what is deviant to some is not deviant to others. This is true even for criminal deviance, the violation of rules that have been written into law.
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