Conflict perspective of deviance

    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      The Conflict Perspective. The Nature of Elite Deviance Simon, Ch. 1 33 Mon, Nov 10 Elite Deviance and the Higher Immorality Simon, Ch. 2 (first half) 34 Wed, Nov 12 Elite Deviance and the Higher Immorality Simon, Ch. 2 (second half) 35 Fri, Nov 14 Corporate Deviance: Monopoly, Manipulation, and Fraud Simon, Ch. 3 36 Mon, Nov 17 Corporate ...

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    • [DOC File]Ch 8 “Deviance” Quiz Review

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      Read p. 216-218 under “The Conflict Perspective.” Summarize and explain the conflict perspective on deviance. Be sure to use the following vocabulary: criminal justice system, capitalist class, working class and marginal working class in your explanation.

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 11: Labeling Theory and Conflict/Marxist/Radical ...

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      Lemert made a significant contribution to the labeling perspective by distinguishing between primary and secondary deviance. Primary deviance is behavior that is situational or occasional and second deviance deviant behavior, or social roles based upon it, which becomes a means of defense, attack, or adaptation to the overt and covert problems ...

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    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      The Conflict Perspective. Conflict theorists note that power plays a central role in defining and punishing deviance. The state’s machinery of social control represents the interests of the wealthy and powerful; this group determines the laws whose enforcement is essential for maintaining its power.

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      Conflict theorist perspective Deviance and crime are caused by social and economic factors created by a wealthy elite class of people in power who maintain the status quo in society, decide what is deviant, and determine who gets criminalized for deviant behavior.

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    • [DOC File]Multiple Choice

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      The conflict perspective explains deviance in terms of power and inequality. 75. The interactionist perspective looks at how the interaction between individuals influence deviance. 76. Conformity is the acceptance of culturally approved goals and the means for achieving these goals. 77. ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER ONE

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      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 Kai T. Erikson A contemporary sociologist who argues that ADeviance is not a property inherent in any particular behavior; it is a property conferred upon that behavior by the people who ...

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    • Interactionist approaches to crime and deviance

      Labelling theory shows that society’s attempts to control deviance can backfire and create more deviance rather than less. Labelling theory was the first theory to draw attention to the social consequences of being labelled a deviant.

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