Biological theories of deviance

    • [DOC File]THEORIES OF DEVIANCE

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      THEORIES OF DEVIANCE. I.) DEMONOLOGICAL THEORIES. 1.) Traditional Augustine, Gregory I, Gregory VII, Jerome. 2.) Pre Classical Aquinas, Luther, Machiavelli

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    • [DOC File]Biology and Crime

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      Modern biological theories of crime all incorporate sociological or psychological concepts. Biology tends to relate to crime in an indirect fashion--and with the environment. Example: Caspi’s research on female criminality (biological maturation x social environment).

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    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      Chapter Eight: Deviance and Social Control. Learning Objectives. LO 8.1 Summarize the relativity of deviance, the need of norms, and the types of sanctions; contrast sociobiological, psychological and sociological explanations of deviance. (p. 194) LO 8.2 Contrast three theories of deviance: differential association, control, and labeling. (p. 198)

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER ONE - Social Sciences at Hunter College (CUNY)

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      The authors examine biological, psychological and sociological theories of deviance. There is an extensive critique of the individual oriented ("blaming the victims) explanations for deviance. Next, Eitzen and Baca Zinn focus on two theories that place the blame for deviance on the role of society: labeling theory and conflict theory. KEY THEORISTS

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7—DEVIANCE AND CRIME

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      Labelling theory—deviance is a socially constructed process in which social control agencies designate certain people as deviants, and they, in turn, accept the label placed upon them and begin to act accordingly [The Wild One]—emphasis on linguistics and follows the social interactionist theories of Cooley and Mead—process of labeling ...

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    • [DOC File]Deviance Outline - Los Rios Community College District

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      Reactions to Deviance are Always Negative. Non-Sociogical Theories of Deviance. Biological Theories. Psychological Theories. Sociological Theories of Deviance. Structural Functionalism and the Function of Deviance. Durkheim, Social Bonds and the Function of Crime. Merton’s Strain Theory. Symbolic Interactionism and the Social Construction of ...

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